Tfw you round gravity to 10 and pi to 3 in the same equation

>tfw you round gravity to 10 and pi to 3 in the same equation

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it just werks

This should be o-on nsfw....

Problem solving is on a spectrum.

Engineering general?

>tfw you round all finite numbers to 0

Where did this meme start btw, I've never heard engineering student tell that they use 10 as opposed to 9.8 or 9.81

ALPHA

How deep will you have to dig to arrive at 10 N/kg?

>not using gravity specific to your location on earth between 9.76437-9.8338
normie

>tfw you subtract an infinite ground state energy from the vacuum
>pretend only relative energies matter
>hope nobody notices

>implying any engineers actually use math on the job

>using gravity as a constant
fucking brainlet
I run a n-body simulator of the entire known universe in the background, and use it to determine the force of gravity at the given time and place as accurate as possible.

yep

I integrate most basic functions f between a and b by using (f(a)+f(b))/2

times (b-a) of course, sorry

>rounding .999... to 1

>he does the numerical calculations
Experimentalist-tier, you disgust me

>People who round C to 3 x 10 to the 8th

>tfw division

>tfw too wagekek to memorize π to 67,890 digits

in the industry we round it to .9 dummy

>TFW passed my calc 3 tests and final using rotation around an axis

>How deep..
About 640 km, bottom of the upper mantle.

comp sci rounds this to 0

I hope you know this is now a facebook-tier meme. So is Pepe, but that's far too ingrained to go anywhere.

You guys would be really mad if you knew the kinds of shenanigans biologists do with math.

>ignore sufficiently small variables

I round it to 1 and naturally there's nothing you can do about it

L-l-lewd

>.

wew

Are you for real?
That sounds like it doesn't exist in reality, but it also makes perfect sense.

>biologist math

That's because machines splice what's after the decimal in integer variables

That's just standard procedure. You often ignore shit like the product of two small terms. Probably the inaccuracies due to other oversimplifying assumptions you made are much bigger than the effect of such terms.

>implying numbers aren't a spectrum

I had a teacher who always rounded gravity to 10 on example problems. Once, after finishing quite a long problem, he got something like:
R=981/g
Then he walked to the other side of the board. Erased g=10m/s2 and wrote g=9.8 1m/s2
He was awesome.

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kek

>9.81

not using 32.2

You are subhuman filth

>not setting c=g=2pi=G=hbar=epsilon0=mu0=1 without loss of generality
plens

>tfw rounding sin θ to θ
>tfw consider getting the same order of magnitude as the correct answer to be a success
Gotta love astrophysics courses

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I was told by my professor to always round to three decimal places since the rest doesn't matter.

>Complaining about the memes of our people


People who complain about memes are the biggest facebook meme, alongside those who complain about people who complain about memes. I advice we both go fuck ourselves.

So gravity is a spectrum?

Your professor was a brainlet who never studied quantum mechanics or nuclear chemistry

My favorite

>tfw you round all ordinals to the largest cardinal beneath them
it's a good kind of feel

look up integer truncation
it's just one way of rounding things and it's very convenient when programming

what the FUCK is this shit
is this real?

>tfw rounding sin(x) to x
>tfw rounding exp(x) to 1+x
>tfw rounding [math]\displaystyle{\int}_{[a,b]}f(x)d \lambda[/math] to [math](b-a)*\frac{1}{2}\underset{x \in [a,b]}{max}f(x)[/math]
>tfw rounding [math]A \subset X[/math] to [math]\overline A[/math] or [math] \mathring A [/math]
>tfw rounding [math]\mu(A)=0[/math] to [math]A=\emptyset[/math]

>tfw you round equivalences to equalities

>tfw rounding the avocado number to 2x10^20

topjej

>mfw I also do that
Feels good

>the avocado number
Thank you for this

>not rounding them to 10+ s.f. every time
BRAINLETS OOOOOOUUUUUUUTTTTTTTTT
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>biologists
I think you mean ecologists bud

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>tfw when you double celsius and add 30 to make it fahrenheit

>tfw when you use 1/12 for R

>study pure math
>read this post
>get cancer

You are destroying the beauty of math, fucking engineers.

Go memorize more pi, you nerd