Wow I wish we could use calculators. I can remember most sine,, cosine tan. But I dont know how many natural logarithms I can remember.
There also might be many time consuming tedious divisions, and multiplications etc.
Calculators for advanced physics test
Re: Calculators for advanced physics test
He was not asking if they could be used, just discussing his laments. I know it makes it harder to search for information, but this is also a discussion forum and the guy was just discussing. No need to close the topic.
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Re: Calculators for advanced physics test
So if the OP is still around: take heart, you really don't ever need to know anything more complicated than sin, cos, and tan. Maybe a few order-of-magnitude calculations, a bit of long division, nothing the average physics major couldn't train up on in a few weeks or months.
Take a look at the published tests (there are links on this subforum) and get an idea of the sort of calculations you might need. Calculators are really not necessary.
Take a look at the published tests (there are links on this subforum) and get an idea of the sort of calculations you might need. Calculators are really not necessary.
Re: Calculators for advanced physics test
He can follow the discussion there and use the tips that are already there.grae313 wrote:He was not asking if they could be used, just discussing his laments. I know it makes it harder to search for information, but this is also a discussion forum and the guy was just discussing. No need to close the topic.
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Yes, I just don't think we should be discouraging people from posting unless they are asking a question that has been asked and answered many times before.