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Darkxtina
Sep19-03, 12:50 AM
I get confused on velocity and displacement. I have a problem here can somebody tell me whats missing to solve it??
Here are the formulas:
Delta x=1/2 (vi+vf)delta t----a
vf=vi+a (delta t)----- delta x
Thanks if you can solve it!!!![:)] [:)]
Integral
Sep19-03, 11:31 PM
It is not clear what you wish solved for, nor is it clear what your problem is. Could you please explain your problem in a bit more detail?
Darkxtina
Sep19-03, 11:39 PM
Here is the question as it was presented to me:
www.xtinaxposed.com/Xtinaforum/viewtopic.php?t=4434
XtinaVoiceWithin
Sep20-03, 12:28 AM
Hey doc, I'm here, I made it[;)]
Those are formulas that I gave. I didn't really gave out the problems, lol. Anyways, I hope this forum can help me[:)] Thanks for this suggestion, Doc!
Integral
Sep20-03, 02:28 AM
So, perhaps if you were to share more of the problem you would get some help.
Darkxtina
Sep20-03, 02:30 AM
That is XtinasVoicewithins original question who has posted in this thread just recently.[:)]
HallsofIvy
Sep20-03, 07:13 AM
To Darkxtina and XtinaVoiceWithin:
This makes no sense at all. You give formulas and ask "What's missing to solve?" Well, what's missing is a problem to solve! Darkxtina gives a link which just has the same formulas. XtinaVoiceWithin (who apparently is different from Darkxtina and posted the orginal "question") says " I didn't really gave out the problems, lol. Anyways, I hope this forum can help me."
No, this forum cannot help you until you tell what the problems are!!
XtinaVoiceWithin
Sep20-03, 08:30 AM
That's what I said, I didn't gave out the problems, just the formulas.
It was late at night, I didn't at all explain it.
What I mean is that, in the future,when I give out the problems and everything that is given, hopefully someone can help me.
No, this forum cannot help you until you tell what the problems are!!
I feel like you're screaming at me. That's pretty common sense. [:((]
Darkxtina
Sep21-03, 12:07 AM
This was just a simple misunderstanding because she only gave us half the question and she will be more detailed next time because it was late at night and she had to go to bed.[zz)] I am an advanced placement High School Physics teacher and I would have answered her question if I had the whole question myself but I was just seeing if anybody here could pull off a miracle and make sense of this question and answer it correctly. Thanks for your time everybody!!! [;)] [:)]
Integral
Sep21-03, 02:41 AM
This fourm is not a chat room, if you have a problem you wish help with, post it. If you do not take your chatter to AIM or some other empty headed chat room. This entire thread is a waste of electrons.
HallsofIvy
Sep21-03, 11:12 AM
The reason I "yelled" (actually, that was kind of mild for me!) was that she didn't bother to say that she WOULD post the problem later, or that it was late at night- she noted that she HADN'T posted the problem originally (and added "lol").
How would you feel if, as a tutor, someone came to you, gave you some formulas and, when you asked "well, what IS the problem", looked at you , said "Oh, I didn't give you the problem", and LAUGHED?
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