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    Can someone list the choices? ._.

    Out of what people have already said, I'm gonna go with Speed because time travels too fast and gravity is mean to clumsy people such as myself Force hurts...

    Speed is just FUN!
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    some common variables:

    a = linear acceleration
    v = linear velocity
    t = time
    x = displacement
    m = mass
    p = momentum
    K<sub>e</sub> = kinetic energy
    P<sub>e</sub> = potential energy
    F = force
    W = work
    &omega; = angular speed
    &alpha; = angular acceleration
    &tau; = torque
    &Omega; = resistance in a circuit

    those are enough to get you started, I think!

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    Quote Originally Posted by No.78 View Post
    Can someone list the choices? ._.

    Out of what people have already said, I'm gonna go with Speed because time travels too fast and gravity is mean to clumsy people such as myself :( Force hurts...

    Speed is just FUN!
    I never knew which I preferred: velocity or speed. Speed is an easier concept to grasp, I suppose. Not that velocity is difficult, but velocity is just an awesome word.
    Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.

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    Kinetic Friction.

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