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g***@hotmail.com
2007-07-26 22:43:28 UTC
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Physics don't care as much about calculus or algebra.
hahahahahahahahahahahahhaha
I'm sorry, you want us to take you seriously?
Do you know how complicated and loooooooong these equations can get
when working with moments of force, only and a NOVICE like
*********Eric Gisse****** would start writing lengthy equations M = F1
x d1 + F2 x d2 +...


PS: I graduate 1st in the class in that course in ..... college. And
them equations were more complex than that.

N.O.V.I.C.E.
Eric Gisse
2007-07-26 22:48:03 UTC
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No one has shown below where the two statements differ. This newsgroup
is hopeless.
It has been explained at least five fucking times.
F=qvB is NOT THE SAME as F = q * v x B
The fact you don't understand this never ceases to be hilarious.
[...]
It is written both ways. Hilarious that you think you're more
intelligent then the 2000 pages of McGrawHill Physics book.
Get real. Your worthless little high school textbook is not the final
word on the subject.

NOBODY with a university education in physics or mathematics drops the
cross in the cross product.

The quantities AB, A.B, AxB, and A*B have separate meanings - all of
which you are ignorant.
T.M. Sommers
2007-07-26 23:19:42 UTC
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Physics don't care as much about calculus or algebra.
hahahahahahahahahahahahhaha
Your laughing and yet it is not in the Physics book for McGrawHill
they simply write F=qvB and not F=qv x B
Because they are simplifying it for an audience that has not been
introduced to vector algebra yet. Just like undergraduate E&M
texts always use infinite plates, etc., because the students
don't have the math to deal with edge effects yet.
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Thomas M. Sommers -- ***@nj.net -- AB2SB
g***@hotmail.com
2007-07-27 00:20:15 UTC
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Post by Eric Gisse
No one has shown below where the two statements differ. This newsgroup
is hopeless.
It has been explained at least five fucking times.
F=qvB is NOT THE SAME as F = q * v x B
The fact you don't understand this never ceases to be hilarious.
[...]
It is written both ways. Hilarious that you think you're more
intelligent then the 2000 pages of McGrawHill Physics book.
Get real. Your worthless little high school textbook is not the final
word on the subject. It isn't even the starting word, because you are
completely ignorant of all calculus and vector algebra as well as
Maxwell's equations. You don't know the FIRST THING about
electromagnetism, and everyone but you knows it. I'm willing to bet
money that you are unable to derive the wave equations in E and B from
Maxwell's equations, then solve them for any nontrivial case.
I find it amusing that you are yet to reference an actual
electrodynamics textbook. Your entire education in physics seems to
come from a high school textbook, and you are arrogant *and* stupid
enough to think you know more than folks like myself who have spent
years studying the subject.
The quantities AB, A.B, AxB, and A*B have separate meanings - all of
which you are ignorant. Asserting that the quantities AB and AxB are
the same is not only downright hilarious, but is wrong.- Hide quoted text -
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I love you.
Goodbye.

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