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Gravity Formulas for Grade 11 Students
wait i found this would it work: a = (g) sinx- saad1109
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Gravity Formulas for Grade 11 Students
Gravity Formulas urgent I have to find the gravity acting upon an object, given an ANGLE. What would be the simplest formulae to use, I forgot my wrk sheet at school. I just need the simplest formulae, i found some but these are hard for me, we didn't use these (I'm in grade 11)...- saad1109
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Calculating Average Acceleration from a Distance vs Time Graph | Lab Question
ok would this work fine: *Velocity of each interval: V1 = 0.02m /0.05s = 0.4 m/s V2 = 0.025m /0.05s = 0.5 m/s V3 = 0.015m /0.05s = 0.3 m/s V4 = 0.018m /0.05s = 0.36 m/s V5 = 0.016m /0.05s = 0.32 m/s V6 = 0.019m /0.05s = 0.38 m/s V7 = 0.022m /0.05s = 0.44 m/s V8 =...- saad1109
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Calculating Average Acceleration from a Distance vs Time Graph | Lab Question
ohh sorry I'm new...i just didn't know...i tried it by getting the velocity between each points...given the distance and time between the points...but i am unable to go any further and find the acceleration- saad1109
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Calculating Average Acceleration from a Distance vs Time Graph | Lab Question
Graph of Motion Pls help urgent Case: We are performing a lab in our class in which on a slop (made from books) is made. Then we graph the motion of a puck via a machine which places a parabola type curve on the graph lick a ticker tape timer. The points were plotted under the motion of the...- saad1109
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