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Why VB Slow?
http://plaza.ufl.edu/sumitg/egm3400/HW6.BMP So I've gotten Vb, but no further. Any tips?- greenman100
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- Body Dynamics Motion Rigid body
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Finding Velocity of Rolling Ball
AIM me at greenman100- greenman100
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Position of Block When Spring Stops Pulling
x=2*force/k- greenman100
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Banked Circular Highway Curve? Find friction
UF guys, look at page 129, that will get you an angle- greenman100
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Banked Circular Highway Curve? Find friction
yeah, greenman100- greenman100
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Banked Circular Highway Curve? Find friction
hey, I need help here too, it's the only one I can't get- greenman100
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Age of Ax Handle from Dig: Calculating Half-Life of Carbon-14
5370*4, b/c the halflife is cut in half twice- greenman100
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Solving Tension Question for Figure 5-58: Max Mass, Angle & Acceleration
that's what I thought T=mg+ma so, (3000*sin(35)*9.81)+(3000*.78) I could do it, the problem was just worded tough- greenman100
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Solving Tension Question for Figure 5-58: Max Mass, Angle & Acceleration
Figure 5-58 shows a section of an airplane cable-car system. The maximum permissible mass of each car with occupants is 3000 kg. The cars, riding on a support cable, are pulled by a second cable attached to the support tower on each car. Assume that the cables are taut and inclined at angle =...- greenman100
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- Tension
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help