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Angle of an emerging ray through two boundaries
Thank-you very much for your help. It was able to give me a good start into the question. :).- nation_unknown
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Angle of an emerging ray through two boundaries
Thank-you for taking the time to read my problem. I am currently doing work with light and boundaries and have come across a question that I am having a hard time understanding. I know how to calculate angles when they go through one boundary but I can not figure out how to do it when there is 2...- nation_unknown
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- Angle Ray
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High School Creating a system of equations
Thank-you very much for your help. I now totally understand the question. I am so bad at those word questions, I really need to do some work in that area. Thank-you so much for your time and help!- nation_unknown
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Creating a system of equations
I would like to thank-you for taking the time to read the current problem that I am going through. I understand the system of equations concept well however in this particular question they ask for me to produce a system of equations from a certain situation and then solve it myself. Here is the...- nation_unknown
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- System System of equations
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- Forum: General Math
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Understanding Pendulum Motion and Its Relationship to Gravity and Temperature
Thank you very much for your time. I thought it might be something simple like that. I can't believe I forgot what g was.- nation_unknown
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Understanding Pendulum Motion and Its Relationship to Gravity and Temperature
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner about this, it has been a very busy weekend. For number one i figured that the answer to the problem would have something to do with the formula g=GM/R^2 (i couldn't get the latex thing to work right)where g=gravity, G=6.67x10^-11, M=mass of the pendulum...- nation_unknown
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Understanding Pendulum Motion and Its Relationship to Gravity and Temperature
Hey. I would like to thank everyone in advance for reading my questions and for helping me. I am really greatful for it. I have probably put 3 or 4 hours into these questions but just can not seem to be able to break them down and figure out how to come up with a solution. Question 1: A...- nation_unknown
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- Pendulum
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help