Submitted by I_m_BATMAN99 t3_10q0krn in memes
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the_greasy_one t1_j6n6oi2 wrote
Unless she's an introvert, I'd assume she wants out.
sincerestfall t1_j6n88al wrote
Has she also asked what direction your life is headed? Otherwise she may just need speed.
Straight_Attention76 t1_j6ncpd5 wrote
actually dx/dt gives velocity
NutellaGamer375 t1_j6ndad4 wrote
Doesn't have to be t, that's just the standard one used
Upper-Job5130 t1_j6nek7p wrote
Maybe she's looking for direction and magnitude?
Mathieulombardi t1_j6nrdo5 wrote
Use the d.e.n.n.i.s. system
Mathieulombardi t1_j6nrl0x wrote
You guys are so stupid, doing calc in physics
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mintyfreshmike47 t1_j6nufwu wrote
Say sike right now....
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Cant_Meme_for_Jak t1_j6nxgx6 wrote
Are we on a break?
Straight_Attention76 t1_j6nz1mn wrote
you have math in your name how come you don't like physics?
Enemy50 t1_j6ocxf6 wrote
Shes calculating how much bigger the next guys dick will be.
Savings-Cabinet-96 t1_j6oiq64 wrote
Not to be that guy but She said distance not displacement
The_Susinator t1_j6ol6ub wrote
Tell her to remember. s = ut + 1/2(at^2 )
SirToaster933 t1_j6olenr wrote
That's displacement over time or distance over time in a certain direction. You're thinking speed
HoneydewInMyAss t1_j6om91i wrote
r/sciencememes would love this
Lana_Beniko t1_j6oumob wrote
Einstein: They're the same thing
Lkwzriqwea t1_j6p2ca1 wrote
She wants "time" and "space" but when I ask why she says it doesn't "matter". She's obviously not a physicist.
PillowTalk420 t1_j6p6syf wrote
She just told you she gotta go fast in nerd talk.
PillowTalk420 t1_j6p73q9 wrote
Physics is practical math and thus scary.
3435temp t1_j6pa09w wrote
Can confirm Physics is scary but not because it’s practical Maths but because it’s Maths
strange_69420 t1_j6pc53p wrote
Has to be speed not velocity. Velocity has direction and is displacement per unit time.
M4n1acDr4g0n t1_j6pjbwh wrote
She needs direction as well! She’s just calculating speed!
lelle5397 t1_j6n5htz wrote
Just remember that dy/dx gives the average velocity for that period.