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21.08.2015 - 00:28
*Please tell me if it actually tricked you.







There was a class of Physic II in the university. Our teacher, recently came from visiting his parents in Argentina finally showed up. Even though Dominicain, he was actually educated in Serbia. To see how much do we know about formulas, he put a simple example:













" So guys, let's say the second law of Newton, F = ma . What would happen to the force if the mass is 2x his original amount?? "

>>>>> Then, the force would also be 2x its original amount.


" How about if the acceleration is half its original amount?"

>>>>> Then, the force would'be half its original amount.








Okay, let's see the Ohm's law. The formula states that I = V / R. But let's say we try to solve it for the resistance, so we actually have R = V / I.




What would happen if we make V the double of its amount?

>>>> Then, R would'be double its amount.<<<<<

How about if we make I around 3 times stronger?

>>>>> Then, R would be around 3 times weaker.<<<<<<<<<






























Well then you guys would reprove my class. The resistance of an object is always a constant , so if we multiply "V" by two, then "I" would have to grow two times bigger, If we multiply "I" by 3, then "V" would also grow 3 times bigger.
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21.08.2015 - 02:07
Not necessarily true. If the object is a superconductor then what the student said is in fact true.
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21.08.2015 - 04:36
I'm taking Physics this year I'll get back to you in June
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21.08.2015 - 07:29
Clovis.Its summer dude.Let me get away from all that stuff.Just for 3 months mate.
Btw i agree with meester.
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