i like maths is fun but they can make school is fun bcuz of the physics and chemistry
i dont mean to change ° youguys system
google is angry because i said nonsense
:cool
An English-language mnemonic which was current in the 1950s was "Men Very Easily Make Jugs Serve Useful Needs, Perhaps" (for Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto). The structure of this sentence suggests that it may have originated before Pluto's discovery, and can easily be trimmed back to reflect Pluto's demotion to dwarf planet. Another common English-language mnemonic for many years was "My Very Educated (or Eager) Mother Just Served Us Nine Potatoes (or Pizzas)". Other mnemonics include "My Very Elegant Mother Just Sat Upon Nine Porcupines", "My Very Energetic Mother Jumps Skateboards Under Nana's Patio" and "Mary’s violet eyes make Johnnie stay up nights pondering", as well as the apt "My Very Easy Method Just Shows Us Nine Planets", "My Very Efficient Memory Just Stores Up Nine Planets" and "My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming Planets".
Many of these mnemonics were made obsolete in 2006, however, with the IAU's 2006 definition of planet which reclassified Pluto (as well as Ceres and Eris) as a dwarf planet.
Now, it is just
(all you have to remember now is:) My (Mercury) Very (Venus) Easy (Earth) Method (Mars) Just (Jupiter) Speeds (Saturn) Up (Uranus) Nothing (Neptune).
]]>For the planets, I had always learned:
My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming Planets
HAHA THIS IS SO META
]]>You might consider a speed reading course. Sometimes a person's mind can wander while reading because the normal way is too slow to keep the brain interested.
]]>I remember 3 mnemonics.
1. To determine the inauspicious time (Rahu kaalam) of the day as per Hindu religion. The inauspicious time lasts for 1 1/2 hours starting from 7.30-9AM.
Mother Saw Father Wearing The Turban on Sunday.
Monday-7.30-9AM, Saturday-9-10.30AM, Friday-10.30-12AM, Wednesday-12-1.30PM, Thursday-1.30-3 PM, Tuesday-3-4.30PM, Sunday-4.30-6PM.
2. Spectral class of stars
Oh Be A Fine Girl Kiss Me!
3. Color code in Resistors
B.B.ROY of Great Britain has a Very Good Wife.
Any more mnemonics???
For the resistor one my CT teacher at school taught us this
Not exactly PC but this was the eighties, apparently it came out of BNFL, BAE Systems and Leyland Motors. Not sure if there is any
truth to that.
I can't find the post where that happened but the site has a filter to weed out offensive or colorful words.
]]>_s_e_x_ over here = sine: opposite / hypotenuse
but someone or something had removed the naughty word _s_e_x_ and replaced it with gender giving the nonsense you can see above.
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]]>gender Over Here Can Always Happen To Old Age
which means:
gender Over Here: Sin = Opp / Hypot
Can Always Happen: Cos = Adjac / Hypot
To Old Age: Tangent = Opp / Adjac
CHOSHACTOA
cosect(H/O)
sec(H/A)
cot(O/A)
Don't know it its useful to others, but it works for me.
]]>My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming Planets
To remember the English Monarchs, there's:
Willie, Willie, Harry, Stee,
Harry, Rich, John, Harry Three,
One-To-Three Neds, Richard Two,
Harrys Four-Five-Six... then who?
Edwards Four-Five, Rich the Bad,
Harrys (twain), Ned Six (the lad),
Mary, Bessie, James you ken,
Then Charlie, Charlie, James again...
Will & Mary, Anne of gloria,
Georges ( 4! ), Will Four, Victoria,
Edward Seven next, and then
Came George the Fifth in 1910...
Ned the Eighth soon abdicated,
So George Six was coronated,
Then Number Two Elizabeth...
And that's all, folks (until her death...)!!
Eventually, the last line is expected to be changed to:
Charles Three (and now I'm out of breath...!)
(high to low) every bad guy deserves an execution
EADGBE
(made up in 5s)
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