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Rotational Dynamics: Solve Problem & Get Help
There is this problem that I am having trouble with, can someone guide me through this problem. Thanks http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/2681/scan0003eq3.png- boberth2o
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- Dynamics Rotational Rotational dynamics
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Slope Amplitude: Physics Help for Newbs
Well the funny thing is that I handed in that report today and then took note on this very stuff, mostly SHM.- boberth2o
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Slope Amplitude: Physics Help for Newbs
No I was told to use amplitude.- boberth2o
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Slope Amplitude: Physics Help for Newbs
Thank you but all I need to figure out is the word(s) that describe the period/amplitude. like the example displacemnet on a time velocity graph.- boberth2o
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Slope Amplitude: Physics Help for Newbs
We are making a lab on the pendulums swing, how the mass, length, and amplitude affect the swing. The Pendulum is set a 10 degrees and dropped, once the pendulum reaches zero degrees or perfectly up and down, we time how long it takes to get ten full swings in. Then manipulating the parameters...- boberth2o
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Slope Amplitude: Physics Help for Newbs
Yes but amplitude it the manipulated variable, I was sure that the manipulated goes on the x-axis (max roy)- boberth2o
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Slope Amplitude: Physics Help for Newbs
That would make it period/amplitude, how do I represent that? T/(degree sign)- boberth2o
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Slope Amplitude: Physics Help for Newbs
Thanks, I searched througth the main forum searching for somthing like this but I must of missed it. Well I am not fishing for answers, here's what I am doing, I am writing a report in the 'formal laboratory report' format. Under analysis I have to determine what the slope indicates. At this...- boberth2o
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Slope Amplitude: Physics Help for Newbs
Ok as I am a Newb at pyshics I need some help with my homework. *sigh* This is going to be a couple of de de de questions. And here we go: 1. What does the slope indicate on a period(time) vs. amplitude(degrees) graph? 2. What does the slope indicate on a period(time) vs. length(cm) graph...- boberth2o
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- Amplitude Slope
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