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Force acted on a falling object.
i was in class the other day and i was asking Sir about how would i find the decceleration of a person if they fell from a height and broke their leg. I wanted to find out if a 6m drop would break bone to prove a point. The thing was i diddnt know the time it took to deccelerate. Sir said that...- MusePhysick
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PROJECTILE MOTION - Given values are Horizontal & Verticle distance when time = 4s
1. Homework Statement An object fired with a velocity of Vo covers a vertical distance of 20.0m and a horizontal distance of 25.0m in the 4th second of its motion.(Meaning second 3 to second 4) Determine the following: a) Its velocity of projection, Vo (the rest I am not going to worry about...- MusePhysick
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PROJECTILE MOTION - Given values are Horizontal & Verticle distance when time = 4s
yeah i found out what was wrong it says in the 4th second meaning between t=3 and t=4 so it takes 1 second for the ball to reach 20m high and 25m horizontally haha damn english, ill post the answers soon- MusePhysick
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PROJECTILE MOTION - Given values are Horizontal & Verticle distance when time = 4s
sorry i used all caps for the topic, diddnt read the rules properly till it was too late, i do not wish to offend anyone soz- MusePhysick
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PROJECTILE MOTION - Given values are Horizontal & Verticle distance when time = 4s
Homework Statement An object fired with a velocity of Vo covers a vertical distance of 20.0m and a horizontal distance of 25.0m in the 4th second of its motion. Determine the following: a) Its velocity of projection, Vo (the rest I am not going to worry about cos if i get part a) started...- MusePhysick
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