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Horizontal projectile problem(revised)
thank you johnson I am remembering that lecture that escaped me now thank you- mastershake15
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Horizontal projectile problem(revised)
hmm I am pretty sure u are able to use Pathagorean's theory to do this- mastershake15
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Horizontal projectile problem(revised)
now how do i go about finding the derection in degrees at which the rock struck the ground? Sin(V)?- mastershake15
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Horizontal projectile problem(revised)
yes sir i do after i get time which is 3.13 seconds i plug it into the equation id normally use to find time- mastershake15
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Horizontal projectile problem(revised)
never mind- mastershake15
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Horizontal projectile problem(revised)
wait how do i isolate x i just realized i didnt take very good notes...sry- mastershake15
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Horizontal projectile problem(revised)
thanks a lot i was making it much harder than it needed it to be, i will thank you- mastershake15
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Finding y-intersept form two points
oh... thank you i feel silly now and sry bout the incorrectness i have never posted in math/science help forums before- mastershake15
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Finding y-intersept form two points
Homework Statement suppose you had the points (7,1) and (3,10) Homework Equations i know that Y2- Y1/X2 - X1 give you the slope The Attempt at a Solution please help this problem is killing my math grade on tests thank you- mastershake15
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Horizontal projectile problem(revised)
Homework Statement A person standing on a cliff throws a stone with a horizontal velocity of 15.0m/s and the stone hits the ground 47.0 m from the base of the cliff. A. How much time does it take for the stone to hit the ground? B. How high is the cliff? C. What was the impact velocity of...- mastershake15
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- Horizontal Horizontal projectile Projectile
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How to Solve Horizontal Projectile Questions?
sry for typos...- mastershake15
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How to Solve Horizontal Projectile Questions?
Homework Statement a person sstanding on a cliff throws a stone with a stone horizontal velocoty of 15.0m/s and the stone lands on the ground 47.0m from the base of the cliff. a. how much time does it take for the stone to hit the ground? b. how high was the cliff? c.what is the impact...- mastershake15
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- Horizontal Horizontal projectile Projectile
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help