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Physics help! Test tomorrow.
Thanks for your help, folks.
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What type of book is this ?
[Taking sr. high school honors physics] [working on prob. right now, ill let you know in a few mins...] |
working on it...
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"College Physics I"
Algebra based. |
This might do better in Tilted Knowledge, but whatever. ;)
I really don't remember that much about physics, but I'd think that part B would be exactly the same except that your v0 (v-nought or v-initial, however you notate it) would be 4.00 m/s. The same acceleration would apply, etc. Actually, working a couple of steps back from your final answer, you made an algebra mistake. When you went from 59.2 + 1/2... to 118.4... you didn't distribute the times two correctly. For your last line you should have had 118.4036 + 16 = Vf^2 Answer? 11.5932 |
That's it! Wow, thank you. I can't believe I did that - I have re-done those very operations twice.
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damn it, i was refreshing the page to see if dieseldog had responded, and the solution was already posted !
hey, if you want some more resources, check out my teacher's page on it - http://www2.ignatius.edu/faculty/dec...on%20intro.htm |
Is this your actual homework paper? Your handwriting is disturbingly neat and legible. Anything math-related turns into a cryptic jumble of numbers when I do it. My poor teachers.
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