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I just want to say thank u to everybody that helped me and a special thanks to amt u helped me a lot thanks- confused05
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need someone to explain please could someone please explain this equation for me E_H = E_{H- \Delta h} + \frac{1} {2} J \omega^2 + \frac{1} {2}m v^2 this is the equation just incase the one above didn't come out right EH= EH- Delta h + 1/2 j omega^2 + 1/2 mv^2- confused05
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thank u that helped a lot- confused05
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somewhat the 30 degree angle goes on top from the right end to the wall. How do i figure that out with the equation f=ma when i don't have the acceleration.- confused05
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thank u to all replied still kinda confused but thanks 4 ur help anyway- confused05
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Please help I'm totally lost an i don't understand how to do these problems. Could u please explain these problems out so i can better understand them and solve too.I am failing physics right now that's how clueless i am about this subject. 1. Consider two uniform solid spheres where both...- confused05
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