Lancair crash at SnF On Apr 26, 9:43 am, Stefan <stefan@mus._INVALID_.ch> wrote:
> WingFlaps schrieb:
>
> >>>>>> In everyday's language, the word velocity stands for the _magnitude_ of
> >>>>>> the vector.
> >>>>> Nope. Not even at high school. The magnitude is "speed".
> >>>> Maybe where you live. Not where I live.
> >>> BS. This is stated in any basic physics text book -even Wiki knows it:
> >>> "In physics...The scalar absolute value (magnitude) of velocity is
> >>> speed."
> >> What part of "everyday's language" wasn't clear?
> > I can see you have trouble with English too.
>
> If my mediocre English is offending you, then feel free to converse in
> German, French, Italian or Spanish with me. I know all those languages
> better than English, which obviously isn't my native language. How many
> languages do _you_ speak?
>
is that an admission that you were mistaken after all? FYI, I have no
interest in conversing with you in any other language. I'm having
trouble finding any pleasure in talking to you in the lingua franca of
aviation and science as it is.
Cheers |