Okay, I have been coming across a lot of problems that share something in common; They all ask what is the minimum amount of force required to move the object. Alright, so I've been looking all over the internet and have been finding varying answers from If the Pushing force (P) equals Fsmax...
Ill give it a whirl.
1+1/x+1/x+1/x+1/x+1
Now, the second number in the equations is always the one being divided by x + 1.
It is not both numbers that are divided, just the second. This series goes all the way down.
Hey guys i have been attempting this problem for days. If you can help me with it and explain how to solve it, I would be extremely grateful. I wrote my answer on the right. Thanks!
Homework Statement
A truck covers 60.0 m in 9.0s while smoothly slowing down to final speed 3.00 m/s.
Find the initial velocity.
Homework Equations
Vi +1/2at^2 has two unknowns
V= vo + at has two unknowns
x= v^2 - Vi^2/2a has two unknowns
v^2=vi^2 +2a(xf-xi) has two unknowns...