<p>So that definitely means his name either starts with an A or a D and he worked at KSWT. You can tell him I don’t know how he does it… it is so freaking quiet in that building most of the time that it drives me crazy.</p>
<p>Yes, you are correct. How’s the KSWT coming along? When I stopped working at the LSWT it wasn’t too far along.</p>
<p>When you google the name “Bill Saric” this thread shows up on the first page of results.</p>
<p>Haha, oh gosh… maybe I ought to find a way to delete that post then.</p>
<p>It was the 5th result for me.</p>
<p>KSWT will be taking data sometime in the next few weeks hopefully. Various setbacks have really slowed things, but they seem to be coming along now. Hopefully we can get it going soon so I can get my stuff in there and then go back over to the hypersonics labs where I belong.</p>
<p>Your stuff, eh? Perhaps you should PM me with potential details =)</p>
<p>sorry i had never learned about vectors, im a freshman this year and one of the problems on my HW was this and i was just trying to understand it better. my friend explained the question earlier today, thanks for your help though and i wont post anymore threads like this if its not allowed.</p>
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Just make up whatever vectors you want. Could be position vector… the simplest example…</p>
<p>v(t) = (1-t)v<em>0 + t*r</em>1
This gives you the idea of parametrization… well you will learn that in multi-calc anyway.
Whoever give you this either assume you have expose to this (pre-caluclus), or it was mentioned in class, or just for fun,</p>
<p>ROFL</p>
<p>gstein you are too funny. </p>
<p>What ever you do stay away from Linear Algebra until you master vectors.</p>