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Equations of motion ( vectors )
so it will not form an ellipse , how should i solve this ?- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Equations of motion ( vectors )
As they have the same origin and are moving in opposite directions , while one's velocity is greater under uniform gravitation , Their paths together should form a half ellipse . :/- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Equations of motion ( vectors )
Homework Statement Two particles move near the surface of the Earth with u. acc 10 m/s^2 towards the ground . At the initial moment , the particles were located at one point in space and moved with velocities 3m/s and 4 m/s in opposite directions . Find the distance between the particles...- sambarbarian
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- Equations of motion Motion Vectors
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Difficulty level of pre-IPhO exams in india.
I will , I love physics . udergraduate in physics , that is ...- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Solving Exponent Problem: Find Value of x
Curious3141 , I am curious to know how x^x^x ... = 2 became x^2 = 2 .- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving Difficult Questions: Find x & y
ok , i got the first one , and the second one was 16^(2x+y) + 16^(y+2x) = 1.- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving Difficult Questions: Find x & y
but we were'nt meant to do it by hit and trial ( it was specified )- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving Difficult Questions: Find x & y
Hey , guys . This problem was asked in an olympiard and i don't have a clue of how to solve it. 1) If x + y = 5 and x^y + y^x = 17 .. find all possible values of x and y . 2) 16^2x+y + 16^y+2x = 1 , find all possible values of x and y . In the first question i tried to convert the...- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Trigonometry ( high school level )
Thanks G.I , i got it- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Trigonometry ( high school level )
180 degree- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Trigonometry ( high school level )
yes i can , as i said i don't know where to begin so i just wrote whatever came to my mind .- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Trigonometry ( high school level )
that is the problem , i can't even begin to solve this . i don't know how to start this one . P.S - i did think of option c) because the function cot would require a 90 degree angle .- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Trigonometry ( high school level )
Cot A + Cot B + Cot C = under root 3 ABC is which type of triangle ? 1) isosceles 2) equilateral 3) right angled 4) none of these- sambarbarian
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- High school School Trigonometry
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Undergrad Kinematics: Understanding Tension in Strings
I am trying to self learn kinematics , but i don't understand a certain concept :- If a string hold a mass which in turn holds another mass by a string. by F.B.D to in forming the first equation , we take T1 = m1g +t2 but shouldn't the second mass be included as well. eg...- sambarbarian
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- Strings Tension
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Solve Time Interval Between Two Cars Leaving with 0.4 m/s^2
u mean S = ut + at^2/ 2 ??ok i got it , thank you .- sambarbarian
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help