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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8426568" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>I'm much like you, very interested in physics, some math (high level calculus excluded lol), and a lot of science. Not a physics major, unmanned aircraft systems major, but anyways. Take it from me, someone who thinks like you, that you're over thinking it. We learned the same equations, and I'm sure a lot of the same material although I did learn a lot more about aerodynamics (I go to an aviation school, kinda makes sense). While they're great for understanding <em>how</em> these things work, that's about it. You're not going to get any accurate results without worrying about a multitude of factors that you'll never be able to accurately measure imho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8426568, member: 665412"] I'm much like you, very interested in physics, some math (high level calculus excluded lol), and a lot of science. Not a physics major, unmanned aircraft systems major, but anyways. Take it from me, someone who thinks like you, that you're over thinking it. We learned the same equations, and I'm sure a lot of the same material although I did learn a lot more about aerodynamics (I go to an aviation school, kinda makes sense). While they're great for understanding [I]how[/I] these things work, that's about it. You're not going to get any accurate results without worrying about a multitude of factors that you'll never be able to accurately measure imho [/QUOTE]
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