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Derivation of the Kinematic Equations
okay thanks i guess my teacher messed up
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Jun 16, 2012
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Derivation of the Kinematic Equations
v^2=2ax
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Derivation of the Kinematic Equations
in that equation is v the change in velocity?
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Derivation of the Kinematic Equations
v^2=2ax
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Jun 16, 2012
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Derivation of the Kinematic Equations
A car slows down from 23 m/s to rest in a distance of 85m. what was its acceleration, assumed constant? a=Δv/Δt x=1/2at^2 i don't know where to start
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