YT2095 Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 use this thread to share any little rhymes or sayings that help you remember Scientific facts. such as Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain red orange yellow green blue indigo violet as in the color spectrum. that type of thing here`s PART of another for the electo-negativity series: Sometimes People CAtch Malladys At Zoos Sodium Potassium Calcium Magnessium Aluminium Zinc there`s more but I only heard it once, anyway, help yourselves now, share away
LucidDreamer Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 Here's one for remembering the classifications of organisms: Kings Play Cards On Fairly Good Silk Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Martin Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 The spectral types of stars, from hottest down to coolest OBAFGKM Oh be a fine girl, kiss me! the sun, as luck would have it, is a medium size and medium hot star and it happen to be G type (where the word girl comes in the sentence) and that rhymes with G-spot so it is all easy enough to remember
Tesseract Posted July 22, 2004 Posted July 22, 2004 G-spotso it is all easy enough to remember Yes it all makes sense now
Martin Posted July 22, 2004 Posted July 22, 2004 What YT is asking for is what he calls "Cognitive" devices (rhymes, sentences etc) to aid in remembering science stuff. in American english we call such things "mnemonics" you have a mnemonic sentence or mnemonic rhyme to help recall something. More and more these days people are using the Planck length But there is no mnemonic to remember the formula there is a formula for it in terms of hbar, c, and G the gravitational constant. can anyone come up with a mnemonic for the formulas defining the Planck length or the Planck area? the area is another useful quantity and it is the square of the length. the Planck length and area are examples of natural units---ones cropping up more and more these days.
NSX Posted July 22, 2004 Posted July 22, 2004 ^ Nope, sorry Just look it up, or memorize it LEO the lion says GER I used the hover text, so ignore the date inserted thing
Sayonara Posted July 22, 2004 Posted July 22, 2004 You know you could have used the acronym tag instead of the ins tag.
AtomicMX Posted July 22, 2004 Posted July 22, 2004 WTF! Wolframium and Tungsten are Filaments LOL! Lithium only Lintern
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