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Intermediate Math Teachers and Students
You do not have to be an Intermediate Math Teacher/Student to answer, but those would be most helpful, I am able to separate the different responses, so please feel free to help out if you can, it only takes 5-10 min. You would be helping in improving the teaching of mathematics! Thanks!- OThePestO
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Intermediate Math Teachers and Students
I really need your help guys, if this is not the best place to ask this question, could someone move it to the proper forum? Thanks!- OThePestO
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Intermediate Math Teachers and Students
Hello All, I am doing an inquiry project that looks at how we use technology in our mathematics classrooms. I would really appreciate your help in answering a short survey for me, you can find it here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZZ2X23T If there are any questions, please feel free to...- OThePestO
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Physics Would anyone hire me with just a BS in Physics?
You could be a high school teacher if you feel like doing another year to get your B. Ed.- OThePestO
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Skydiving: Falling 1.2 km at 9.8 m/s^2
Do you have an answer to reference with? If no one else provides a better solution, I would just go with mine, assuming this is for marks. What are the current formulas you are working with, as I assume you would be required to show how you came to use the formula I provided if you had not yet...- OThePestO
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find Initial Velocity of Ball with Time: 3.37
What is the actual question? It would provide for a clearer understanding.- OThePestO
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Skydiving: Falling 1.2 km at 9.8 m/s^2
I believe it is like this: Vi=0m/s a=9.8m/s^2 d=500m Vf=? So we use this formula: Vf^2= Vi^2 + 2ad Once you plug in the numbers and calculate, it should come out to 99 m/s However, I just started learning Physics yesterday, so do not take my word for it.- OThePestO
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Will an Applied Force of 5 N Move a 1 kg Box?
Do you mean F>Ff? If so then 5N>2.94N is true and the box moves. Is that correct?- OThePestO
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Basic Physics question, find average acceleration and velocity?
Try organizing your data, see what you have and what is missing/required. For example: Vinitial=0 m/s t=3s d=10m a=? Vfinal=? These formulas should help. d= 1/2 (Vi+Vf)t Vf= Vi + at d=Vi(t) + 1/2 a(t^2) G'luck!- OThePestO
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Will an Applied Force of 5 N Move a 1 kg Box?
Hello people, I just joined up and I have just started to learn Physics by myself. I had originally taken Physics in high school but even though I did not get good marks I really enjoyed the concepts. I am now 28 and have completed a Honours BA in Geography and a Masters in Education. I want to...- OThePestO
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