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Coming up with Concept questions
Nvm, bad question... i deleted it lol- jonniechung
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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The name of this type of physics
Isnt that like more based upon like doctors, rather then physicists?- jonniechung
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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The name of this type of physics
The name of this "type" of physics Hello all, I was just wondering if anyone knew what type of physics this was. Heres a brief description: Studying patterns of micro-cells to find a prevention for diseases. Iam not sure what its called, so i need your help lol, Thank you- jonniechung
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- Physics Type
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But in terms of a Physics Club, how about The Quantum Crew?
Cheer leading try outs ... LOL that ones hilarious- jonniechung
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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But in terms of a Physics Club, how about The Quantum Crew?
Hey everyone, Right now my school has a "Physics Club" with NO name ! We need a 'cooler' name Any suggestions please Thanks- jonniechung
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Is the Final Velocity of a Projectile Always Greater Than the Initial Velocity?
Nope, i got 51.4 m/s... But... it was 52 degrees. I don't know why i put down 55 degrees lol Thanks- jonniechung
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Is the Final Velocity of a Projectile Always Greater Than the Initial Velocity?
Thank you very much. The correct answer should be 65 m/s , 55 degrees below horizontal ?- jonniechung
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Is the Final Velocity of a Projectile Always Greater Than the Initial Velocity?
Homework Statement Hi, I am just wondering if someone can check if this is the correct answer for this question. Thanks in advance 1 . A projectile is launched with a speed of 48m/s at an angle of 34 degrees BELOW the horizontal. Calculate the speed an direction of the projectile 2.5...- jonniechung
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- Physics Physics 12 Projectile
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help