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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
Thanks for helping me.
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Post #42
Sep 8, 2013
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
So I should set up a proportion of: time it takes to reach max height/x=time of total flight/distance of whole flight
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Post #40
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
Then they must be equal?
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Post #38
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
Is the first one higher?
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Post #36
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
Oh sorry I meant that the velocities are constant, but other than that I'm not sure.
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Post #34
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
They are both constant?
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Post #32
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
s1/t1 and s2/t2 both equal speed?
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Post #30
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
If you add the distances together, you get the total distance traveled?
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Post #28
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
The horizontal motion isn't accelerated
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Post #26
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
I'm not sure
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Post #24
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
Is xmax the same as the range?
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Post #22
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
No. So after I do the same thing for the high toss, should I make a triangle?
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Post #20
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
Now what should I do with the time and Vyo solved for to get the maximum height? Will I have to use the original equation?
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Post #18
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
0=Vyo-gt? So T is (0-Vyo)/-g?
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Post #16
Sep 8, 2013
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Projectile Questions: Solving Max Height & Xmax
Would it be 0?
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Post #14
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