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Two Stones Thrown Upward: Solving the Problem
wow I am so lost, lol... this is pathetic... is there anyway i can compute a parabola?- matt23721
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Two Stones Thrown Upward: Solving the Problem
but once it reaches the peak... it fall down with accelration = 9.8m/s^2 right?- matt23721
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Two Stones Thrown Upward: Solving the Problem
ok but how do i find 'u'??- matt23721
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Two Stones Thrown Upward: Solving the Problem
ut?? or do you mean at?- matt23721
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Two Stones Thrown Upward: Solving the Problem
Hey guys, I am new here, i was wondering if you could help me solve the following problems ok...A stone is thrown vertically upward at a speed of 48.70 m/s at time t=0. A second stone is thrown upward with the same speed 4.390 seconds later. At what time are the two stones at the same height...- matt23721
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