Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Give Me A Break...
What goes through physics book editors' heads when writing questions: Maybe if we give the questions witty titles and make them about totally useful things like using European coffee makers in the U.S. the students will forget that alternating current, impedance, capacitance, and all the other rubbish in this book has nothing whatsoever to do with their chosen major. They will be so blown away by our cleverness in titling and efforts to relate to them that they will be motivated to do all of their homework without complaint and maybe even change their majors so that one day they too can be as amazing as we are!
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But what if, one day, YOU bring home the world's greatest coffee maker from Europe?
Never mind, you're smart enough to buy an adapter.
But I wasn't smart enough to actually work the problem. There was one just like it, only about a hair dryer, on the final.
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