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    Physics- Unit: Motion (Question for research), Please help, Thanks.

    We are measuring constant velocity here. It does not vary, thus; I don't know how we will be able to use d=vt
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    Physics- Unit: Motion (Question for research), Please help, Thanks.

    From what the question is stating both trains are starting from their origins and the point where they crash has the same proximity from their origin. My teacher told me that my resulting equation should be stated as x=something (only one equation, however; you are showing me two). Can you...
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    Physics- Unit: Motion (Question for research), Please help, Thanks.

    Below is a question I was assigned from my mentor for research. Please help me in how to approach the answer (w/o numbers), and write the step-by-step procedure on how to generate the appropriate equation. Thank you for your support. Homework Statement A train starts out from New York...
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    Equations of Motion (Deriving equations)

    Hi, I am just wondering how you would approach this problem: Using the definitions below, derive an equation for velocity as a function of acceleration and time (v=f(a,t)). Assume initial velocity is Vo. The answer to this problem is v=v0+a(t2-t1). My question is how would you arrive to...
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