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Calculus II and what to watch out for.
Calc 2 is indeed the hardest course out of the calculus sequence. Personally, what made this course difficult was sequence and series (evaluating, integrating functions, finding limits of a function using series) then polar coordinates. Techniques of integration was not that bad, but every tool...- martyk
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How to Create Vector Notations in Microsoft Word 2007?
I found it! Thanks for the help everyone, appreciate it.- martyk
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How to Create Vector Notations in Microsoft Word 2007?
Hi, Do anyone know how I could make vector quantities in Microsoft Word 07, for example something like F = ma, I want a vector notation on F and a. Please be as specific as you can. Thanks- martyk
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How Is the Mass of Block B Calculated in a Friction-Affected Pulley System?
Homework Statement In figure 6-36, two blocks are connected over a pulley. The mass of block A is mA and the coeffcient of kinetic friction between A and the incline is Uk. Angle of the incline is theta. Block A slides down the incline at constant speed. What is the mass of block B? Express...- martyk
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- Friction Laws Newtons Newtons laws
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Is Tension Calculated in an Atwood's Machine?
Homework Statement The figure shows two blocks connected by a cord (of negligible mass) that passes over a frictionless pulley (also of negligible mass). The arrangement is known as Atwood's machine. Block 1 has mass m1 = 0.900 kg; block 2 has mass m2 = 2.70 kg. What is the tension in the...- martyk
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Solving a Volcanic Eruption Problem with Constant Acceleration Equations
Greetings, Here is my following question 1. During volcanic eruptions, chunks of solid rock can be blasted out of the volcano; these projectiles are called volcanic bombs. Figure 4-58 shows a cross section of Mt. Fuji, in Japan. (a) At what initial speed would a bomb have to be ejected, at...- martyk
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- Acceleration Constant Constant acceleration
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