To be honest I would like to, but simply don't have the time. I'd rather just consult a website which has worksheets readily available for their users.
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help me out with this one. Its been years since I've done physics and this problems is bugging the hell out of me.
Thanks
Hello,
I'm starting to tutor 11th grade physics and chemistry and was wondering if anyone knew of a good website that had a collection of worksheets and tutorials that a tutor can give to students to work on?
Thanks in advance :)
I still don't understand :confused:
What part of the horizontal line (ie. T2) have you used as your origin for rotation. Also from what point to what point is considered 'L'?
Thanks
Hello all,
I was wondering if someone could please help with this problem. I have no idea how to do it as no lengths are provided like the practice examples that were used to demonstrate the concept in the readings. Anybody please :rolleyes...