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Are there any basic formulas for motion in kinematics?
OK I did that and came out with 125 m/s which I think looks like it may be correct. But I'm not sure.
patrickking
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Nov 12, 2007
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Momentum of a Dropped Ball: Help!
Yah A= -9.80 (Or 9.80 down) Thats the gravational force pulling down.
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Nov 12, 2007
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Are there any basic formulas for motion in kinematics?
This is all in Meters per second also.
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Post #7
Nov 12, 2007
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Are there any basic formulas for motion in kinematics?
So to rearrange for D would you use D= (V1^2) + 2a over (V2^2)? I used that and ended up with 0.4 for my answer, I don't believe that's correct?
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Post #6
Nov 12, 2007
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Are there any basic formulas for motion in kinematics?
The given information to the simple problem I am trying to complete is V1=10, A=1, V2= 15 and D=?. I just lost my formula sheet and I am lost.
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Nov 12, 2007
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Are there any basic formulas for motion in kinematics?
In my corse we use V1 and V2, D is Displacement, Is this like V1= U, V2=V and D=S?
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Nov 12, 2007
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Are there any basic formulas for motion in kinematics?
I have no idea if this is the right forum but I am doing the kinematics chapter in 2204 and I was wondering if anyone had the bassic forumlas for motion.
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