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Solve Velocity Problem: Drone Drops Bomb from 3500 ft
I'm thinking the equation to use may be Δx=volt+½at^2- fandomgeek_394
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solve Velocity Problem: Drone Drops Bomb from 3500 ft
Homework Statement A drone drops a bomb from a height of 3500 ft. The bomb travels 875 feet horizontally while it drops. What is the velocity of the drone and the bomb at the time of the drop? Direction is 0 degrees. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution *sigh* I'm afraid I don't have...- fandomgeek_394
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Height Question: Projectile launched from a table
Was it the -9.8 in the problem that I got wrong? I just noticed that when I make that positive instead of negative, I get the positive answer.- fandomgeek_394
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Height Question: Projectile launched from a table
Negative? I feel kind of ridiculous right now, but I still don't quite understand... Do you think you could tell me what lines in my data are off and what exactly in them I need to change? I think that would help me.- fandomgeek_394
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Height Question: Projectile launched from a table
Homework Statement A toy car rolls off of a table at an initial angle of 0 degrees and an initial velocity of 2.81 m/sec. The ball hits the floor 1.55 m (horizontally) from the edge of this table. How tall is the table? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution So far I have: Vo=(2.81 m/sec)...- fandomgeek_394
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- Height Projectile Table
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How do I calculate the height of a bridge using one dimension?
Thanks, everyone. :)- fandomgeek_394
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How do I calculate the height of a bridge using one dimension?
Yes, it is a typo. And I realized the negative thing a bit ago; at the time when I posted that I had misunderstood something I read, so I have 26m marked down.- fandomgeek_394
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How do I calculate the height of a bridge using one dimension?
Homework Statement The question says this: Use one dimension to solve the problem. A woman drops a rock off a bridge (0=270 degrees-- wasn't sure how to type the line through the zero, sorry!) and it takes 2.3 seconds for the rock to hit the water below. How tall is the bridge? Homework...- fandomgeek_394
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- Bridge
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