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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
ok so i did it again and i got 196 for a now... that sounds kinda right. right?- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
ohhhh oops i think i converted the 176.4 km to miles... soooo i should flip flop the v's? and 176.4 km to meters would be 176400?- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
thank you guys btw for ur help!- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
ok so 2940^2-8820^2=2a(0-109.6) i got a= 315459.85... that doesn't sound right does it?- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
2940^2-8820^2=2a(x-176.4) and solve for a?- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
v^2-vo^2=2a(x-xo)- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
v^2=vo^2+2a(x-xo) or- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
i mean i know (Velocity final- Velocity initial)/time = acceleration but they don't tell the time and that is what is throwing me off...- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
i am sorry i still don't understand... =[- efaizan
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How Do You Calculate Acceleration in Space Probe Motion Problems?
college phys 1111... neeed help! Homework Statement A space probe is desperately trying to escape the gravitational pull of a massive planet. After a final blast of its thrusters, the probe has a velocity of 2940 m/s away from the planet. Later, the probe is 176.4 km closer to the planet...- efaizan
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