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oridniv
Mar26-07, 10:48 PM
from the second question in the link, I've been asked to figure out how to proof some of the formulas. Could someone please help me? I tried using some formulas but I keep getting stuck. If it doesn't show, then could someone please help me proof the formula v^2=mgy
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Jenny/Desktop/physics%20assignment2.htm
none of us can access a file on your computer, you're gonna have to post the question manually.
oridniv
Mar26-07, 11:23 PM
A ball on a string is released from rest with the string horizontal and swings through a quarter circle of radius R. At the bottom of the swing the string breaks and the ball is launched horizontally with speed v. The bottom of the swing is a distance 2R above the floor and the ball lands on the floor a distance d away. I'm using v for velocity, R for radius, and g gravity and a for accelaration
We have to prove that v^2=2gR
I used the formula v^2y-v^2oy=2ay(y-yo)
My final answer was -v^2=4gR...something's wrong here cuz i need help
NeoDevin
Mar27-07, 12:06 AM
First: This should be posted in Homework Help.
Second: You can use conservation of energy here to solve it.
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