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smrkangl
My teacher showed us this and started a contest of who could figure out what it's meant for or what it means. I have no idea what it could possibly mean blink.gif , help?

http://i20.tinypic.com/mkhflw.jpg

thanks
tengopescador
it means america is stupid and cant figure out things.


haha jk. i have nooo idea.
shadowfax
I've taken university calculus and I have no freaking idea what that is, lol. What level of math is this?
stephinika
^^
Thats what I was thinking. blink.gif
Mulder
I'm pretty sure some of those symbols aren't even related to calculus...
$$$ soul
this reminds me of ap physics with multivariable calculus? but old school...
Fs = static friction
shadowfax
Yea, Fs is static friction. The symbol that looks like a w (I forgot which greek letter it is) is the symbol for angular frequency. Man, I hate integration.
$$$ soul
the greek w is just another symbol for omega (ohms)

hah, but perhaps we're overthinking it.
Just_Dream
The R... Rydberg Constant? :D 8.3145 x J K-1 mol-1 ?

Naw..


I can't figure it out either.
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