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Conversation Between Angel and ertyuio
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  1. ertyuio
    June 14th 2011 01:27 AM - permalink
    ertyuio
    I'll be testing the accuracy of Stokes' Law ( venture at your own risk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokes%27_law ) and how it becomes less accurate as Reynolds Number increases. Reynolds number is the ratio between inertial force and viscous force with an object falling through a fluid, and Stokes' Law predicts the drag force on a falling object...

    So, basically, I'll be dropping spheres down graduated cylinders filled with water and stuff. xD

    Good luck on your last final, and on your Regents! I'm sure you'll knock math out of the park (it's only the second year they're giving that particular test, so it should feel like a diagnostic test xD ) and the physics one...well, it's just about the tricky questions, and reading carefully.
  2. Angel
    June 14th 2011 01:21 AM - permalink
    Angel
    Haha, have fun! What sort of experiments will you be conducting?

    I've got my last day of finals tomorrow and five regents exams starting on Wednesday. I'm hoping to get lucky cos physics and maths aren't my strongest subjects.
  3. ertyuio
    June 14th 2011 01:14 AM - permalink
    ertyuio
    Haha, aww Sorry!

    Tomorrow I'm spending the day writing solutions so I can pay for the materials for my physics experiments (YAY ) and on Wednesday I'm celebrating a friend's birthday...but I don't think I've got anything firmly planned for the rest of the week, quite yet... :P You?
  4. Angel
    June 14th 2011 01:07 AM - permalink
    Angel
    I'm incredibly jealous right now.
    What are you doing this week?

  5. ertyuio
    June 13th 2011 09:31 PM - permalink
    ertyuio
    True..

    Mhm, I'm done for this school year. :P
  6. Angel
    June 13th 2011 09:08 PM - permalink
    Angel
    Buuuuuuuut it can be both!

    Has your school let out for the summer already?
  7. ertyuio
    June 13th 2011 08:19 PM - permalink
    ertyuio
    Hehe, I will be, as soon as I start doing it on a regular basis. :P

    Yeah...just remember, busy doesn't always equate to exciting! Haha.
  8. ertyuio
    June 10th 2011 12:56 AM - permalink
    ertyuio
    Haha, only until recently. xD

    It will be very busy...not sure about how exciting it's going to be though. :P Heh.
  9. Angel
    June 7th 2011 02:46 AM - permalink
    Angel
    So you're one of those people to write up the answers to those math books!

    Your summer sounds really busy as well. How exciting!
  10. ertyuio
    June 7th 2011 02:32 AM - permalink
    ertyuio
    Lol, wow, very active...xD That's awesome, I'm really glad that you'll get to see him!

    I'm participating in a summer math program at NYU, doing some physics experiments for a big research project, doing my copious amount of summer schoolwork, and I'll be getting paid for writing solutions to calculus textbooks. :P
 
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