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Physics homework help projectile motion
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Physics homework help projectile motion
im sorry i got this problem ona test a week ago, but i wasn't sure how to do it, so i tried to rewrite it to the best of my memory. but velocity is assumed to be constant going up the ramp. I am just no sure what would you consider the bikes speed to be when you leave the ramp, if you call the...- scratch1
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Physics homework help projectile motion
i think the bike remains at a constant velocity when it goes up the ramp. and my bad, i meant the only external forces are gravity and the force to accelerate the car in the beginning- scratch1
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Physics homework help projectile motion
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Physics homework help projectile motion
wait did i post in the wrong place? O.o- scratch1
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Physics homework help projectile motion
physics homework help please projectile motion Homework Statement a biker is iding on a flat stretch of lan 50 m long, without friction. he then goes up a flat ramp that its surface is 30 degrees from the ground (no friction) the biker then leaves the ramp and goes 37.5 m across to the other...- scratch1
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