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Physics velocity acceleration and force -- Project
We have to find the slope (Acceleration) and compare it to the F=ma equation. And the measurements that I'm getting are different. I'm guessing I messed up on the calculations.. :(- 353535amelia
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Physics velocity acceleration and force -- Project
We are supposed to have three graphs one with distance vs time, velocity vs. time, acceleration vs. time. But there are two Velocity equations... :( idk- 353535amelia
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Physics velocity acceleration and force -- Project
We are supposed to do graphs on excel i guess and yeah i don't know which equation I'm supposed to start with. There are two velocity equations, the teacher mentioned using the graphs to determine the acceleration. So i have no clue. LOL. We are supposed to end with the Force equation.- 353535amelia
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Physics velocity acceleration and force -- Project
Homework Statement We did two trials she didn't really go over it. first trial (1m, 1.50 seconds), (1.30m, 2.00 seconds) (1.5, 3.22); second trial (1m, 1.45), (1,30m, 2.03), (1m, 1.46) The mass of the weighted object is 50 and 200 g for the one in the car. We measured how far the toy truck...- 353535amelia
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- Acceleration Force Mass Physics Project Velocity Velocity acceleration
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Finding angle and altitude using distance and time?
Homework Statement I need an equation for a physics project, and I'm not sure which to use. I am given the distance and time variables, however I don't have the angle or altitude they are looking for. Which equation do I need to use? Homework Equations Velocity related equations? fab five...- 353535amelia
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- Altitude Angle Angles Time Velocity
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Find Altitude & Angles for Physics Rocket Lab HW
Sorry. I edited it some.- 353535amelia
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Find Altitude & Angles for Physics Rocket Lab HW
Homework Statement I have the time and distance measurements. We shot it straight up, how can I find the altitude and angles? Times: (6.58 sec, 23 m), (6.90 sec, .6 m) (6.20 sec, 10 m). The time represents how long it takes for the rocket to shoot up and fall, the distance is the measurement...- 353535amelia
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- Altitude Angle Confused Lab Physics Physics lab Rocket
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