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Could someone please read through my working out?
Please see my working for ^M=mx^v ^M= 7140000 m= 1860000 ^v= 3.84 m/s- NotVerySmart
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Could someone please read through my working out?
Homework Statement Could someone please read through my work to make sure I have worked this out correctly, please see the images below for my working out. A space vehicle traveling at a velocity of 6000km/h separates by detonation of explosive bolts, into two sections of mass 1200 kg and 300...- NotVerySmart
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A vehicle of mass 1200 kg accelerates
Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution [/B] Hi All, I submitted some homework in for marking & received back that on my last question (iii) I had worked out 37.5 wrong, could someone please have a look at my working & advise on where I am making the error. I'm not sure...- NotVerySmart
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How do you work out average acceleration without time?
Could you please advise if I'm heading in the right direction or not with the numbers in the image. Thanks- NotVerySmart
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How do you work out average acceleration without time?
sorry I'm not sure I've helped myself here it does give object mass & frictional force as well. The actual question I received is below, all practice questions I had before this had time as part of the information given. I found it a lot easier to do them but as this is not the case for this...- NotVerySmart
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How do you work out average acceleration without time?
How do you workout average acceleration without time? I have Initial velocity ,final velocity & distance. With this I have to workout... 1) Average acceleration 2) Time take to accelerate from initial to final velocity Regards Someone a little confused- NotVerySmart
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- Acceleration Average Average acceleration Time Work
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