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Compare centripetal acceleration of Mars and Earth
wrong if radius is larger acceleration is less- notsosmartman
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating the Rate of Water Height Increase in a Filling Swimming Pool
HAHA, i have made so many damn sketches on my dry erase board... but yeah i ican post any drawing on here because its a mac and its new to me...- notsosmartman
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Calculating the Rate of Water Height Increase in a Filling Swimming Pool
Thanks Mark, But I'm still having difficulty understudying your explanation. Maybe a sketch will help me understand? Thanks, Caleb.- notsosmartman
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Calculating the Rate of Water Height Increase in a Filling Swimming Pool
Ok, I've been trying to figure this problem out of an old textbook for a couple days but seem to get nowhere. "A swimming pool with a rectangular surface 18 meters long and 12 meters wide is being filled at the rate of .80m^3/min. At one end it is 1.0 m deep and at another it is 2.5 m deep...- notsosmartman
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Undergrad Polynomial Equation-Application
First of all this is from a book I own. It is not for any class or assignment. I am just curios on how you would go about solving such a problem. The radii of four different-sized ball bearings differ by 1.0mm in radius from one size to the next. If the volume of the largest equals of the...- notsosmartman
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- Forum: General Math
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High School If 3 cats eat 3 mice in 3 minutes; how many cats for 100 mice in 100 minutes?
im guessing it takes 1 cat to eat 1 mouse in 1 minute... give the same 3 cats 100 minutes they will eat 100 mice ?- notsosmartman
- Post #34
- Forum: General Math