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| Jan7-13, 01:31 AM | #1 |
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***new guy to physics having trouble***
Hey guys :) I'm just a guy who got into physics two days ago, been reading into it, watching videos and some history and I'm having a problem, a youtuber 'thenewboston' has a physics series and I am currently on his 4th video which he has called:
Physics Lecture - 4 - Calculating Distance Traveled Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLlBmTQ4zvc If you skip to 6:03 The equation is the problem I am having, I can not comprehend it no matter how many times I watch the video. I already know the answer to the question is 313.6 Meters Although I do not know how to calculate it according to the formula and the only reason I know how to get the answer is because people have said in the video's comment section that the answer is 313.6 Meters. This is what I did to get the answer 4.9 X 4 = 19.6 Meters .5 (1/2) X 9.8 X 4 = 19.6 Meters _____________________________ 1) 4.9 X 4 = 19.6 2) 19.6 x 4 = 78.4 3) 78.4 x 4 = 313.6 313.6 ________________________ Ans = 313.6 Meters I hope you can help and thanks in advance guys! |
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| Jan7-13, 01:51 AM | #2 |
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| Jan7-13, 02:05 AM | #3 |
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The reason I was multiplying everything by four is to prove, as I said above that I do not know the formula but that is how I got the answer 313.6 ..... and so on with that.
"That gives you 8 squared=64 times 9.8 = roughly 640. Then you take half of that gives you roughly 320, which is the 313.6." Thanks, I understand how to get it now but how does the 320 = 313.6 would you mind explaining that? and if it isnt too much of a bother would you mind giving me a similar example and using your theory I will see what answer I get and hopefully it is correct |
| Jan7-13, 02:52 AM | #4 |
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64 times 9.8 = 627.2, divide that by 2 and you get 313.6. I just rounded the gravity to 10 instead of 9.8, that's where I got the 320.
Well, it is kind of a bother, but what the hell! O.k. say you drop the tuna can for 14 seconds, how far would it fall? |
| Jan7-13, 03:53 AM | #5 |
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14 Squared = 196 x 9.8 = 1920.8 / 2 = 960.4
Ans = 960.4 Hopefully that is correct :) |
| Jan7-13, 04:38 AM | #6 |
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By Jov, I think yo've got it!
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| Jan7-13, 04:39 AM | #7 |
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Just remember who got you started when you win the Nobel..
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| Jan7-13, 05:55 AM | #8 |
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Yes! I got it!!!! Thankyou!!!!
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