Will this course prepare me for an undergrad engineering degree?
http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/modules/mst124#details
It will cover the following in about 7 months. You'll have to click the link and look at the ''what will you study tab'' to see each in more detail.
Functions
Trigonometry
Vectors
Calculus
Matrices
Sequences
Complex
Is there anything else I'd have to learn?
T-t-thanks g-g-guys.
Don't make me do it guys
>>7814336
Just ask your university of choice if this will transfer for your basic math requirement. If not, but they'll let you test out, than it'll probably still work, if you learn the material
>>7814336
You could just masturbate for 7 months and you would be reddit for undergrad engineering.
You could just finger your asshole for 7 months and you would be ready for undergrad in physics, pure math, biology, whatever.
This is fucking undergrad. Be worried about 'being prepared' when you are going for a job or to grad school. Undergrad is a daycare for adults.
How can the air pressure in my tire be lower than 1 bar if 1 bar is roughly equal to the atmospheric pressure at this altitude?
>>7814195
gauge pressure
when you pee outside, do you reduce the amplitude of the sound of your pee by swaying your body left n right?
You bet your million dollar cockadoodledoo
The left tip of my left ring toe is numb. What does this mean?
>>7814166
It's lupus
I need to work out which percentile some scores put me in
36, 41 and 43 all out of 50 with a mean of 30 and a standard deviation of 7.
>mfw my maths isn't even good enough to calculate the scores of my math test
>make graph of bell curve
>find integral between 0 and your score
>>7814459
I would, but I only know how to make a bell curve graph with a complete set of values
see I know my own score, but of course I don't know everyone elses
Can someone smarter than I explain this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWPFJgLAzu4&ab_channel=TED
If the LHC fails to produce results of the higgs boson, why does that mean a possible dead end to physics?
The higgs boson is predicted from our currently strongest model for fundamental particles. If we can't find the higgs, we'd need another model.
>>7813907
While I know science is never a case of black and white, but does this mean that if higgs can't be produced we are shit outta luck? Or we just need to try a differnt approach?
>>7813919
Different approach. The worst that could happen is that decades of building that model would be "wasted".
Sci, how do you solve this?
>>7813876
fuck that I'm more interested in the time travel part
>>7813876
1. By 3.), Principal's office is next to the lake
2. By 1.), body is not in gym
3. By 2), since the implication is false the tree cannot be a sakura tree
4. By 4), since the first option is false the body has to be under the math room
Of course this guy's a serial killer I don't know why you think he's not lying
>>7813895
Is there a name for these kind of exercises?
And thanks a bunch anon.
I can't evaluate it .
I expect you to evaluate it .
PIC RELATED
list 5 or 10 results for n=1,2,3,...10.
then see if you can come up with a simpler way to express a_n/b_n.
If oeis can't help me, your question is not worthy.
>>7813927
Who the fuck is oeis?
Or what the fuck is oeis?
Who /Flat Earth/ in here?
>>7813678
The Earth is flat. Spherical Earth is a kike lie so they can enact globalism. If the Earth isn't a globe, the kikes can't have globalism, so they have to trick good goyim into believing the Earth is a globe when really it is flat.
Put a long ruler on the ground outside. Is it flat at all points or curved? Flat as fuck.
If the Earth really was spherical and spinning continuously, travel by plane would be impossible. If the planet was spinning earth to west, planes would have a constant 1000mph pushing them west (1000mph is the kikes lie for rotation speed), and if it was the other way then vice versa. If the planet was really revolving as they say we wouldn't even need cars or planes. We would just build highways that people jump on and while you are in the air you move 1000mph in a given direction.
Furthermore there is not a single photo in existence with both the Earth and the stars and satellites visible. All the photos of the Earth are mockups for the most part.
>>7813816
False. While not exactly spherical (pic related) the Earth is still considered a globe.
why is death, /sci/?
I fear strongly that Dr. Wheelchair is next ;_;
He has eluded death, amazing, by the sheer force of his brilliance, but he can only fight for so long, and his narratives and mind is slowly turning to the dark side...
>>7813580
Minsky was probably cryopreserved. He was part of the scientific advisory board for Alcor the cryonics company. I say probably cryopreserved because supposedly there was some issue with Alcor getting access to his body.
>>7813608
I hope all transhumanists die soon.
What's some cool science stuff to watch? Can be noob shit like Cosmos, as long as it's well put together and goes pretty deep.
>>7813178
>show is hosted by a black man
>logo is a nebula, or blue iris
I've been listening to a bunch of Voyager sound interpolations of the planets lately, anon. nice ambient, but Youtube is also loaded with fakes of same.
>>7813178
James Burke's "Connections". Old but absolutely rocks. Every single person in STEM should watch it and reflect on the first and last episodes. It's all over YouTube. There's a second and third series but they're not nearly as interesting as the first.
Goodstein's "The Mechanical Universe". It's a basic undergraduate physics course with animated illustrations of the concepts. The CG is basic but was cutting edge for its time. Not on Youtube but you can find it on other video sites for free.
>>7813178
>What's some cool science stuff to watch?
Horizon on BBC is good.
If torque is the cross product of R and F, doesnt that imply that a perpendicular force on, say, a door, should produce no force?
magnitude of cross product = |r| x |F| x cos(θ)
Where r is the vector from the hinge to the application of force.
Isnt θ here pi, making cos(θ) = 0 and thus making the magnitude zero?
What part of this have I misunderstood?
>>7812973
Whoops, I meant
>isnt θ here pi/2
of course
>>7812973
>cos(θ)
>mixing cross product with multiplication
>cos(θ)
u wut m8
What does /sci/ think of climate change/global cooling/global warming?
I think americans are literally fucking retarded
We're fucked and there is nothing that can be done.
>>7812754
Total fucking bullshit. Atmospheric CO2 absorption is already saturated, doesn't matter how much more is added.
Rich country can heal desease which could have been fatal some time ago.
Aren't we weekening our pool geene and so have more and more degeneration issues.
Our luck: we're fucked
Your body recognizing the pathogens doesn't guarantee that you can fight them off without dying. Otherwise africans would be biologically stronger and wouldn't die like flies from ebola like it's happening right now.
>>7812488
effective doctors only appeared 100 years ago or so. What can happen in hundreads of years from now?
the white stuff was oinly for the catch, hoppefully, everyone can have healtcare in hundreads of years
>>7812499
I think they were around before the dark ages, but who really knows except the Vatican?
Do any natural processes solve NP-complete problems?
>>7811611
Bees solve the traveling salesman problem in their route from flower to flower.
The functioning of the human brain is a natural process. The human brain can solve NP-Complete problems. So yes, there is a natural process that can solve np-complete problems