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Atwood Machine Lab: Graphing and Finding Moment of Inertia | Homework Help
Also how do I get inertia- rttackle
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Atwood Machine Lab: Graphing and Finding Moment of Inertia | Homework Help
Thanks for the help. Just wondering if there is a better way to solve for the acceleration in this problem for future reference. Thanks again.- rttackle
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Atwood Machine Lab: Graphing and Finding Moment of Inertia | Homework Help
Thanks, I'll try that when I get home. I'll look into why the acceleration is low. So the left side of the equations are essentially the weight differences between masses and difference between resultant forces?- rttackle
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How Effective is the Tsokos Textbook for AP Physics 1 Beginners?
Hi, I'm Chris and I'm taking AP Physics 1 and that just so happens to be my first physics class as well. My teacher isn't that good and all of his classes struggle but I'm self teaching and managing. I hope to do well and get info.- rttackle
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Atwood Machine Lab: Graphing and Finding Moment of Inertia | Homework Help
Homework Statement Good Morning, my teacher is making us redo this lab with data he collected. I was wondering if someone could check to see if I did it right so far. I have to graph the left side of equation B (in the spreadsheet) and the same for A. then I have to find the moment of inertia...- rttackle
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