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Another Two Dimensional motion question
than what is the time and Voy i know that a = -9.8- hurtingBrain
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oh, than to find Vy = Voy - at?- hurtingBrain
- Post #37
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i'm confused, so in Vf^2 = Vx^2 + Vy^2 and you said that final is 3.60 m/s than what is Vx?- hurtingBrain
- Post #35
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joshMp how would you use trig if you only have one number and no degree?- hurtingBrain
- Post #32
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ok, than in the x = Xo + Voxt + .5at^2 i know that a = -9.8 and t = .5 because i did V = t/D is Xo = o and Vox = 0?- hurtingBrain
- Post #29
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so use x = Xo + Voxt + .5at to find t by setting Vox 3.60ms- hurtingBrain
- Post #26
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how would i use trg if i only have one side and no degree- hurtingBrain
- Post #25
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so would the final velocity be 3.60 m/s- hurtingBrain
- Post #22
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nope scratch that the first one- hurtingBrain
- Post #19
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opps.. i mean V^2 =Vo^2 + 2aX- hurtingBrain
- Post #18
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would you use thise equation to find t V^2 = Vo^2 + 2at- hurtingBrain
- Post #17
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ah, can you help me on this one too A swimmer runs horizontally off a diving board with a speed of 3.60 m/s and hits the water a horizontal distance of 1.81 m from the end of the board. How high above the water was the diving board?- hurtingBrain
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lol. thanks for the help- hurtingBrain
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i see, but i always thought that if you throw it x velocity in the beginning that it would be the same velocity at the end and thanks :)- hurtingBrain
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really that's the velocity- hurtingBrain
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