Complete the review of Chapter 4.
Complete the review of Chapter 4.
The mechanics involved in this problem is even more complex than the last major problem in the college entrance examination physics.
After Chen Bo finished speaking, Palavi was completely stunned.
She was still holding a pen in her hand, intending to jot down the problem-solving process, but Chen Bo was explaining the problem much faster than she could listen to it!
She didn't keep up!
She consistently ranked third or fourth, but she stumbled in the course on the structure of biological organs. She excelled at memorization, but always struggled with questions requiring logical deduction and calculation.
This is also the main reason why she has never been able to rank in the top two of her grade.
Paravi subconsciously flipped to the answer page at the very back of the book again.
"Suggested answer: 5 leaf veins."
Yes, exactly the same!
He actually did it!
Paravi's cheeks burned, half with shame and half with shock.
She hesitated for a moment, then said softly in a pleading tone, "Um... Anil, could you... speak a little slower? I think I'm a little behind."
"Huh? Oh, sorry." Chen Bo finally realized what was happening and gave an awkward laugh.
I did speak too fast just now; my comprehension ability is terrifyingly fast, ten times faster than normal.
He felt no different looking at these questions than at elementary school math problems, having momentarily overlooked the normal human pace of understanding.
He casually pulled out a blank sheet of draft paper from the side and picked up a pen.
"Look here," he explained in detail as he drew a diagram, "these three muscle bundles cannot be considered as independent entities. The first bundle is the main force-generating muscle, which provides core strength, but the energy conversion rate of this muscle bundle is only 70%, and the remaining 30% will become waste heat."
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"The second set of muscle bundles acts like a spring. When the carapace opens, it is passively stretched, storing potential energy. When the carapace needs to close, it releases this energy instantly. This energy has already been consumed and is recycled, so it should not be counted as consumed."
"I understand!" Palavi's eyes lit up instantly as he looked at the clear mechanics diagram on the draft paper.
I understood it myself.
Anil is amazing!
"Anil, you're amazing!" she exclaimed sincerely.
"I still have several difficult questions I don't understand," Paravi said, blinking rapidly as if grasping at a straw. "They're all about biomechanics. Can I ask you about them later?"
"No problem, we're friends." Chen Bo readily agreed, then pointed to the remaining books on the table, "But you'll have to wait until I finish reviewing the rest of the subjects first."
"Okay! I'll wait for you!" Paravi nodded heavily, then sat down next to Chen Bo and began to review.
Chen Bo also continued his studies.
I've already finished the most difficult part, "Basic Biological Structure".
The remaining subjects, such as "Illustrated Atlas of Rainforest Emergency Medicine" and "Illustrated Atlas of Sumeru Botany," which are more memorization-oriented, are not as difficult as "Basic Biological Structures" when combined.
Learning it will only be easier.
Comprehension ability determines a person's reading speed.
If your comprehension skills are insufficient, you will inevitably encounter obscure and difficult passages when reading, causing your train of thought to get stuck and your reading speed to decrease.
But Chen Bo doesn't have this problem.
The original Anil had only learned these basic subjects in bits and pieces, leaving many fragments of knowledge in his mind.
Now, with ten times the comprehension and memory, Chen Bo can basically connect fragmented knowledge, learn it, and remember it with just one glance.
The speed at which he flipped through the book was unbelievably fast.
The remaining textbooks were even easier, and Chen Bo only spent five hours on them in total.
Paravi, who was sitting next to him, went from being focused on reviewing at the beginning to frequently glancing at him.
Looking at Chen Bo, she felt as if he had become a different person overnight.
From being relaxed to being focused.
Moreover, it seems he has become a genius.
Snapped.
With a soft click, Chen Bo closed his last book—"An Introduction to Ecological Energy Flow Models".
He let out a long sigh of relief, turned to look at the stunned Paravi beside him, and said, "I'm all better now."
"You can ask your question now."
Paravi was startled, and looking into Chen Bo's clear eyes, he was momentarily dazed.
Subconsciously obeying, I pushed my neatly organized notes over.
In her notebook, she had copied three questions that she found difficult in her neat handwriting.
Each dish is highly representative.
These are questions of the same type.
"My questions are these three." Paravi's voice was a few decibels lower than usual, carrying a hint of nervousness that she herself was unaware of. "Also... although you seem to be in good spirits right now, I suggest you take a break after you finish speaking."
Chen Bo nodded: "Okay, after I finish speaking, I'll take a nap."
The pills for learning didn't mention any life-saving function.
He still vividly remembers his previous experience of sudden death and doesn't want to go through it again.
Chen Bo's explanation was very detailed, and he explained each step very clearly.
"You see, 'Moonlight Fungus' is a photophobic fungus, while 'Wisteria vine' prefers light. In a low-light environment like 'diffuse,' the photosynthetic efficiency of 'Wisteria vine' will decrease, but the decomposition efficiency of 'Moonlight Fungus' will reach its peak. In order to maintain the stability of the symbiotic relationship, the fungus will decompose organic matter in the soil in excess, transferring more energy to the wisteria to compensate for its loss in photosynthesis."
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As Chen Bo explained, Paravi's gaze towards him gradually changed from shock to admiration.
"Anil, you..." Palavi looked at Chen Bo with sparkling eyes, "How...did you come up with all this?"
"Read more, think more, and do more practice problems," Chen Bo replied casually, a mantra of his mentor from his previous life.
Chen Bo recalled that, including the time the original owner spent cramming at the last minute, he hadn't slept for thirty hours.
It's still quite dangerous right now.
"Alright, that's all for the questions." Chen Bo waved his hand. "I need to get some sleep and prepare for tomorrow's exam."
After saying that, without waiting for Palavi's reaction or even returning to his room, he stacked several thick textbooks together as a pillow and lay down directly on the cold wooden table.
Almost as soon as his head touched the book, his even breathing began.
Chen Bo was indeed extremely tired.
Paravi: "..."
She just fell asleep right next to me?
That profile view is quite handsome.
Paravi's cheeks suddenly flushed. She instinctively straightened her back and glanced around warily, like a kitten guarding its food, before continuing to study next to Chen Bo.
He even took off his outer robe and carefully covered Chen Bo's back with it.
Perhaps due to differences in world cultures, in Chen Bo's world, taking a nap on the table during lunch break in high school is perfectly normal.
Even in university libraries, you can often see college students sleeping on the tables.
But in Sumeru, especially in the College of the Church, which prides itself on wisdom and reason, such behavior seems somewhat out of place.
Vitika and Sumitra are currently the top two academic couples in the biophilosophy school, holding the first and second positions respectively.
Their fun was competing with each other on grades; whoever came in first place would have absolute control over the next date.
The two of them were neck and neck, competing fiercely in their studies.
The two took turns winning first place.
As the two passed by, their gazes unconsciously fell on Chen Bo, who was fast asleep on the table, and on the scholar's robe that clearly belonged to a woman on his back.
The owner of the outer robe was sitting upright to the side reading a book, which made it quite obvious.
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