The OMG I Forgot to Convert to Kilograms on that Test Thread

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FIREitUP

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Lets consolidate these threads, I'm sure everyone would maximize their viewing pleasure if you told us how you did poorly on that test, or that semester, or are contemplating whether you should ask your professor to change your A to A+, even if they both equate to a 4.0, all in this one thread. kthxbye
 
Lets consolidate these threads, I'm sure everyone would maximize their viewing pleasure if you told us how you did poorly on that test, or that semester, or are contemplating whether you should ask your professor to change your A to A+, even if they both equate to a 4.0, all in this one thread. kthxbye


weren't like 2 threads just created in the past few days to consolidate all these things already???? :shrug:
 
weren't like 2 threads just created in the past few days to consolidate all these things already???? :shrug:

if that's the case, lets create a consolidation thread for the consolidation threads.
 
if that's the case, lets create a consolidation thread for the consolidation threads.

lmao, couldn't have thought of a better reply than this. Right on OP!
 
how about an "i forgot to convert degrees to radians" thread. that's a bigger face-palm in my opinion.
 
What's a radian?

Measurements in Π in trigonometric stuff.

3Π/2, 2Π, etc.

I converted to radians/degrees a lot in Pre-cal. 🙂
 
or torr to atm

760 torr or 760 atm? if someone doesnt spot the difference there, they probably should get the problem wrong... pounds to kg, not so bad. At least the answer is within the same ball park, not almost 3 orders of magnitude off.

The universal gas constant is the one that was really tricky. For the longest time I never knew whether to use 8.314 or .082 or 62.36 or a bunch of different variations on the same theme.
 
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