Indian Thread

<p>no centrifugal force is a pseudo force</p>

<p>hey zara and abcdeeing…welcome aboard!!</p>

<p>neha n boomer…IF i do finally make it to SMU…then we shud definitely meet up…</p>

<p>hey ppl…howz everyone today??..</p>

<p>oh yes…a little late but yea…nomad thnx for using my full name…heavens grace wat a favor u did by using my name…:p…;)…</p>

<p>you’ll apply pseudoforce only if you consider a (accelerating) reference frame fixed to the particle. if you take a non-accelerating frame of reference outside the system, you can very well treat it as a real force.</p>

<p>air? w t f merc</p>

<p>akash is right :p</p>

<p>so crita agree with kash</p>

<p>fish swim in water. and i never suspected it.</p>

<p><em>sigh</em></p>

<p>Do you still need to be humored?</p>

<p>OH I GET IT</p>

<p>THEY ARENT TELLING YOU TO MAKE ASSUMPTIONS.</p>

<p>THEY’RE SAYING… IF WATER IS AIR… bla bla bla</p>

<p>BUT SINCE IT ISNT</p>

<p>FISH SWIM in water! yay</p>

<p>wow feels so good to get it. a whole… twelve hours after i read it. man, i’m gonna ace this thing. or maybe i’m still dumb.</p>

<p>Astrix, the question said code for WATER is AIR :-/</p>

<p>Fish sure as hell don’t swim in air :p</p>

<p>ok… that doesn’t sound right :(</p>

<p>FISH SWIM IN WATER DAH DAH DAH DI DAH :smiley: :smiley: :D</p>

<p>You guys are acting like morons…
This is a very common type of question related to code-books.
In the code, WATER is called AIR. So, according to the code, fish will swim in AIR. Period. :-|</p>

<p>The only confusion you might have is whether the mapping is Word->Code or Code-> Word (i.e. OIL is WATER might imply that WATER is called OIL, rather than the other way round).</p>

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<p>Are you trying to deny that fish swim in water??</p>

<p>crazy…all crazy… :p</p>

<p>Forget it… you’re all out to get me… I know :stuck_out_tongue:
Bye.</p>

<p>Out to get you? Are you suffering from delusions of grandeur?</p>

<p>bloody hell Fedex won’t tell me anything without a tracking number :mad:</p>

<p>~shash_rao:
“What real force is the cause of this acceleration?”</p>

<p>Shash, It’s ** CORIOLIS FORCE **
It’s a Velocity-Dependent Inertial Force and which is the cause for the case mentioned by you.</p>

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<p>now i feel stupid^</p>

<p>what the hell?!! coriolis force?!!! never heard of that!</p>