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Stupid thread
I'm trying to convince my roommate to do a little studying for a test he has tomorrow, as opposed to playing poker. I said that an hour of studying would help in some way, he countered with "What I'm gonna know, I already know". Implying he won't be able to learn the other material he doesn't know in an hour.
I then told him he should try an internet messageboard, they can be a lot of help. He said it was a waste of time. He then gave me a piece of paper with the title: PHY100: Conceptual Physics With several formulas under it. I then said he could probably post one of those formulas on some messageboard and have someone tell him what it means in layman's terms, in a few minutes. I'm giving it a shot here to prove it's true. What the hell does this: Boltzmann constant = kb = 1.38110^-23 <u>PAm^3</u> K (This K is supposed to be under those PAm letters) mean? |
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Re: Stupid thread
Boltzmann's constant k is a bridge between macroscopic and microscopic physics. Macroscopically, one can define a (gas scale) absolute temperature as changing in proportion to the product of the pressure P and the volume V that a sample of an ideal gas would occupy at the temperature.
Introducing Boltzmann's constant transforms this into an equation about the microscopic properties of molecules. Stu |
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Re: Stupid thread
Is your "roommate" your son or daughter? If not, then I suggest you stop acting like his mom.
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Re: Stupid thread
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Is your "roommate" your son or daughter? If not, then I suggest you stop acting like his mom. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the suggestion. I try to help him get his stuff done because he's on academic probation for failing first semester, jerk. |
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