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Equal Input Voltages on Op-Amps
When the inverting input is higher than the non-inverting input, an op-amp voltage comparator will cause the output to saturate to the highest possible voltage. When the inverting input is lower that the non-inverting input, it outputs zero. Question: what is the output when the inverting and...- Bill48
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Constant Acceleration Ratio to Constant Velocity
I know the answer. The answer is d/4.- Bill48
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Constant Acceleration Ratio to Constant Velocity
I have no idea, that's why I posted the question. If you're not going to explain then quit wasting my time.- Bill48
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Constant Acceleration Ratio to Constant Velocity
The relationship of their distance traveled is d/4. The prof gave us the answer when he returned our papers. I have no idea how that answer was obtained.- Bill48
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Constant Acceleration Ratio to Constant Velocity
X0 is the same for both. V0 for the car is not given, but is zero for the motorcycle. A for the car is zero since it is traveling at a constant velocity. A for the motorcycle is constant but not given.- Bill48
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Constant Acceleration Ratio to Constant Velocity
X = Xi + Vi(t) + 1/2 a t^2 is the closest equation I can think of. Xi is initial location, Vi is initial velocity. a is acceleration. But since I have no values I don't know how to proceed.- Bill48
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Constant Acceleration Ratio to Constant Velocity
Homework Statement A car traveling at an unspecified constant speed passes a parked motorcycle cop. The motorcycle accelerated at an unspecified constant acceleration and reaches the car at unspecified distance d. At what point did the motorcycle's speed match that of the car, expressed as a...- Bill48
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- Acceleration Constant Constant acceleration Constant velocity Ratio Velocity
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help