(LCB @ Sep. 12 2007,08:00) Now if he said DVDA, I learned that in a movie somewhere....
(LCB @ Sep. 12 2007,08:00) Now if he said DVDA, I learned that in a movie somewhere....
(P-Willy @ Sep. 13 2007,18:38) Dedicated Virgin Dissimilation Technician
That could lead to another math equation. The angle of the dangle in relation to the arch of the back. Must never exceed 20 degrees.(crunch320 @ Sep. 13 2007,15:49)(P-Willy @ Sep. 13 2007,18:38) Dedicated Virgin Dissimilation Technician![]()
thank you(stlbusarider @ Sep. 13 2007,17:42)(semi @ Sep. 13 2007,00:23) did very dumb thing-
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good one!
Why - yes it is! a = (dv / dt)(emptys @ Sep. 13 2007,17:48) isn't dv/dt acceleration?
sounds like a winner(omslaw @ Sep. 13 2007,22:24) So based on the above, can we presume that his 'nick' is acceleration?![]()
(twotonevert @ Sep. 13 2007,05:16)(BowDown @ Sep. 12 2007,04:43) denied vaginal delight termless
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More generically, dv/dt is the rate of change. It can be applied to volume as well as acceleration. So maybe he is becoming a fat bastid(omslaw @ Sep. 14 2007,00:23)Why - yes it is! a = (dv / dt)(emptys @ Sep. 13 2007,17:48) isn't dv/dt acceleration?
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We have a winner, v = velocity. Dang still don't have a busa. I will though. I appreciated all of the EE related definitions as I am an EE too. I need to travel less and read more on this forum, kick ass placeisn't dv/dt acceleration?
+1Solid State Physics Major, Derivitive(rate of change)of Velocitiy, in respect to time. (Acceleration). Emptys got it off the bat! Derivitive(rate of change)of acceleration is the jerk. Was EE before physics. Lots of smart people here! Have learned some very useful information.