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    • Time Plan
      • 11 - 1 : Look at solving one of the evervault problems
      • 1 - 2 : Lunch
      • 2 - 3.30 : Evervault problem
      • 3:30 - 4: Walk
      • 4 - 5: note taking and workflow
      • 5 - : look into laptop, get shoes and hardware wallet
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    • Thoughts
      • How do I structure notes, are a lot of them superfluous
    • Tasks
      • Possibly apply for evervault
  • physics 08:50
    • mass When I move a body with a net force there is a change in velocity of that body that is related to the net force. Through experimentation I see that there is a proportional change between the two. Because this proportional change is different between different bodies, it is a property of a body.
      • What if the net force on one body exerts an acceleration a but on another exerts not acceleration at all? If there is a net force, it must change speed no matter how small. That change will be constant with the force
      • Newtons second law holds for constant mass. That is the relationship is defined for unchanging mass.
      • the quantity ma is not a force. “the vector ma is equal in magnitude and direction to the vector sum of all forces acting on the body. ? Moving car, thinking that a force of acceleration is holding you in your seat. Because its not inertial though this is incorrect
  • consensus