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Qualitative question about inertia and gravity
well the force of gravity is m*g , so a greater mass would have a greater force of gravity. Acceleration of an object is directly proportional to force(in this case force of gravity) and inversely proportional to mass, now I understand.- LeHotDoge
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Qualitative question about inertia and gravity
the force of gravity is constant and causes a downward or negative acceleration.- LeHotDoge
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Qualitative question about inertia and gravity
I think I'm confused because an object with more inertia should resist it's change in state of motion more- LeHotDoge
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Qualitative question about inertia and gravity
Homework Statement Why does an object with a bigger mass(more inertia) accelerate the same as an object with a lesser mass(less inertia) when in free fall? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution- LeHotDoge
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- Gravity Inertia
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Long Until the Arrow Hits the Rock in Helm's Deep?
Thank you for responding, I realize my solution is wrong, that is why I posted here.- LeHotDoge
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How Long Until the Arrow Hits the Rock in Helm's Deep?
Homework Statement Picture yourself in the castle of Helm's Deep from the Lord of the Rings. You are on top of the castle wall and are dropping rocks on assorted monsters that are 19.10 m below you. Just when you release a rock, an archer located exactly below you shoots an arrow straight up...- LeHotDoge
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- Kinematic
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High School Place with all components of all formulas explained?
Homework Statement Is there a place where I could find every component of every physics formula explained? I know basic stuff like that a line over a variable means average. But, I have no idea what the various subscripts and superscripts on the formulas mean. Thanks for reading Homework...- LeHotDoge
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- Components Formulas
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics