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danielf 04-10-2005 23:31

How smart are you -- physics
 
We've had English and Maths, the next installment is physics

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4308292.stm

7/10 :disturbd: good thing I dropped out of that physics course at Uni ;)

Hom3r 04-10-2005 23:41

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
8/10 and I never did Physics

Roy MM 04-10-2005 23:42

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
7/10 done it earlier

marky 04-10-2005 23:43

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
9/10 I messed up on the smoke detector :erm:

Macca371 05-10-2005 00:30

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
9/10... smoke alarm one caught me out

nffc 05-10-2005 00:55

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
10/10 but I do have grade A at A-level physics from eons ago (5 years)

marky 05-10-2005 00:59

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nffc
10/10 but I do have grade A at A-level physics from eons ago (5 years)

Good for you

Martin 05-10-2005 01:20

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
7/10 never did physics either!

MovedGoalPosts 05-10-2005 01:32

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
6/10 Perhaps that's why I failed A level Physics all those years ago :dunce:

Millay 05-10-2005 01:42

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
6/10.. and im uneducated :D almost

Graham 05-10-2005 04:29

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
9/10 but I could never remember what Newtons was all about!

(And I'm not sure what wiring plugs and the order of planets really has to do with physics!)

Paul 05-10-2005 04:44

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
8/10

I choose kg for the weight instead of Newtons (who the hell has heard of Newtons for weight ....) & I choose beta radiation for the smoke detector.

makikomi 05-10-2005 09:35

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
6/10 here. And if I recall correctly, newtons are a unit of mass, not weight - there is a difference, though I couldn't tell you what the difference is! :)

Nugget 05-10-2005 09:45

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
I'm not even going to bother - I took Physics at GBSE (all those years ago ;) ) and got a D. When I retook it in the following November, I got a D again, so I've just accepted that that's my natural level :disturbd:

Angua 05-10-2005 09:47

Re: how smart are you -- physics
 
5/10 All the useful to me bits I got right like the plug wiring. Never did physics at school (even then it would be over 30 years ago).


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