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Velocity from an elastic collision
Thank you, I understand now!- Millie Baker
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Velocity from an elastic collision
Homework Statement A body X moving with a velocity v makes an elastic collision with a stationary body Y of equal mass on a smooth horizontal surface. Which statement gives the velocities of the two bodies after the collision? (multiple choice question)The Attempt at a Solution The answer...- Millie Baker
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- Collision Elastic Elastic collision Kinematics Momentum Velocity
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Phase Difference: x & y, x & z - Explained
Ah okay, so if the wave was not reflected, would my answer be correct?- Millie Baker
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Phase Difference: x & y, x & z - Explained
Okay, I think I understand now. Thank you.- Millie Baker
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Phase Difference: x & y, x & z - Explained
Ah I'm sorry I didn't make it clear which part of the question I need help with! I was asking about the second part (ii), where the question is 'state the relationship between...'- Millie Baker
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Phase Difference: x & y, x & z - Explained
Homework Statement State the phase relationship between x and y x and z (shown in photo) The Attempt at a Solution I got the phase difference between x and y to be 135 degrees and then between x and z to be 45 degrees. However the mark scheme gives the answers 180 degrees and 0 degrees. Please...- Millie Baker
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- Difference Phase Phase difference
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How can I prepare for physics and engineering courses in university?
Hi, I am currently studying for physics, maths, biology and chemistry A-levels and thinking of studying physics or engineering at uni. I would really appreciate any advice for getting on to these kinds of courses! :smile:- Millie Baker
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