thanks for the help!nimbus said:cake wallace
SublimeZM said:i need help with a problem, im trying to find peak power but i dunno how
Colleges dont come with students who read these days.heatherrae said:College courses in physics don't come with books these days? You poor thing...lol.
lol...evidently.superdave said:Colleges dont come with students who read these days.
heatherrae said:College courses in physics don't come with books these days? You poor thing...lol.

PICK3 said:In a resistor R, the peak power (achieved instantaneously 100 times per second for 50 Hz AC) is Vm2/R = im2*R.
http://www.physclips.unsw.edu.au/jw/power.html
Proof is about alcohol and math...samoth said:Well, reading isn't really required for studying physics. I mean, you totally can if you have time (and it's recommended), but it's not like it's really of any substantive value when working through countless problem sets. It's usually all about the plug & chug or algebraic manipulations rather than the meaning or concepts at the introductory levels. This is probably the reason many people dislike or can't understand physics courses -- it's just applied math.
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