If you're doing what I think you're doing, you need to find your total initial velocity. In this case you state it as being 10.80m/s. In order to find the vertical component of the velocity you must use trigonometry. Assuming you are familiar with the basics, here, so correct me if I'm wrong...
Personally, I would go over what I have already learned and consolidate it; focus on that which you have found difficult in the past, even if it's just units. If you haven't studied essay writing subjects at a higher level, practise your writing skills, as these will become increasingly...
Hello all, I'm currently doing something that isn't technically coursework but I felt that this was the best place for my question, as an investigation into the properties of particles moving through matter, i have been trying to evaluate dE/dx in the Bethe-Bloch Equation...
Hello! I'm also confused regarding these units, given the equation E=\gammamc2, i am to show the mass of a proton in the units MeV/C^2, however i have no idea how to convert into these units. Is this form of the display of mass actually a measure of the relativistic energy that the particle has?