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Any physics majors on here?
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Yeah I fucking hate calculus nigger
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>>83449458
>I fucking hate calculus
Math isn't hard it's only tedious.

But it is the bread and butter of the sciences after all.
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yes, but you will likely have better luck on sci. did you want to talk about something in particular?
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>>83449448
Looks like a salted impolsive if you ask me why you studying ballistics or something? Innovations In understanding yes?
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>>83449473
>did you want to talk about something in particular?
I am trying to find an autist I met here several years ago. I want to see how they are doing.
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New fags can't rocket science
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>>83449472
I'm a brainlet I don't even know why I took physics. It takes me so long to learn the mathematical concepts and I get so frustrated when the pieces don't fit. I do well on tests though because as you say once you learn the rules you just apply them.
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>>83449448
>Thermo nuclear warhead
Not my area of expertise. Sorry.
I had no clue warheads were encased in foam though. Thats kinda neat. Is it for sheilding or holding it in place?
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>>83449504
>I'm a brainlet
Literally just do every single problem in the book. They are there for a reason.

openstax.org/subjects/math
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>>83449520
>Is it for sheilding or holding it in place?
Both probably. You can't have it detonating prematurely.
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>>83449448
>Nuetron generator
Interesting... partical decay neutrons are normally the product of the reaction. This heat up the explosive?
I dont get how its generating neutrons.
>Berylium
Also Interesting, normally this is a biproduct of fission... well isotopes of it anyways.
Again, I have no clue how this works.
>Primary and secondary fussion devices
Okay that's really cool especially since the secondary one doesn't require a chemical explosive or neutron generator.

I have questions about the materials and shielding... but I don't wanna end up on any more eatch lists than my gay retarded government has me on



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