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Maria Said:

physics question?

We Answered:

I think the teacher is trying to get through the point that in real life acceleration is difficult to change. Acceleration is not a physical property... it's a derived property. You can't change the force of gravity and you can only make the car faster by removing mass, not by adjusting force.

I'm pretty sure that's how it works. However, through mathematics we know that the F=ma formula is fully reversable, so you can find the force that you require and then derive the mass from the equation.

Rodney Said:

I don't know what career in technology to choose. PLEASE PLEASE help me out : ( THANKS?

We Answered:

I wanted the same thing when I took high school drafting. I did go on to get an associates in mechanical drafting; computers were just beginning. I started working in Houston when Auto-CAD opened with a blank screen, and the first thing to do was define a point in space. I worked at a place that manufactured seals for the oil fields; non-contact seals were fun but it seemed that we were working ourselves out of bread and butter. I applied at NASA many times, I would have even taken a job there as janitor. Time passed and my dream did not come through. I don't feel sorry for myself; I own a great company in transportation which utilizes most of my skills. With what is going on in the space industry now I hope to see more trying in the private field. Sounds like the movie Astronaut Farmer; there are people making real progress. It doesn't take much to take ideas from the government and improve on them. With information and computer programs available now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to build a rocket. Be prepared though if I can start getting time away from running my company I may be your competition!! Good luck, and God speed.

Vernon Said:

I really really need some advice regarding my career. PLEASE PLEASE give me some advice. THANKS : (?

We Answered:

Well, I did the college thing, but I think Technical Institutes like DeVry get you into hands on technology jobs much faster and still pay well.

Just an idea. Especially if you don't want an Engineering major which is lots of tough math and science.

Dora Said:

Any GCSE simulation software?

We Answered:

This site is for students with dyslexia studying for GCSE
www.ridgewaytutorial.co.uk
http://www.onestopeducation.co.uk/icat/g…

Troy Said:

where can i download "interactive physics" software for free???

We Answered:

you can use
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or by using
www.katz.cd
try them i am sure they will work
plz give me best answers

Ivan Said:

How much am I worth on the Southern California Employment Market?

We Answered:

You should never give an exact amount in an interview. If they ask you what salary you are looking for, tell that that you would like a market salary comparable to your skills and abilities. That should help you walk around that question, and keep you in the running for a position. The problem with giving an amount isn't always the fact that you may overprice yourself, but you can severely underprice. You told them that you wanted at least 42K, while they may have been thinking 70-80K for someone with your experience. Why should they offer you a higher salary than 42K when you seem happy with that figure. Just don't put yourself in a position where you can sell yourself short.

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