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I'll give anyone a player who can identify where this comes from and what its to do with. mx^2/t. Where m is mass, x is distance and t is time |
21/11/2012 21:24 |
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grantis45 said: I'll give anyone a player who can identify where this comes from and what its to do with. mx^2/t. Where m is mass, x is distance and t is time Been awhile for me with math, too, but I think that's the simple form (non-integral) of the equation for impulse. It's missing a constant, though. |
21/11/2012 22:08 |
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Yeah,function of a higher order derivative,that can be solved using laplace,or rungi rutta's or euler formulae....... Check this out: x1=f,x2=p,x3=c where, f=forecast p=prog and c=coach rating....others are contant like school rating X=F[ f/p/c ] |
22/11/2012 03:53 |
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i think its random... if prog = 90, age = 15, avg = 50, FC = rand(90,95) |
22/11/2012 04:27 |
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grantis45 said: I'll give anyone a player who can identify where this comes from and what its to do with. mx^2/t. Where m is mass, x is distance and t is time sorcery. |
22/11/2012 06:29 |
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