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    Help with Kinematics Problem: Find Initial Velocity

    I forgot the other part of the question. It also asked for you to determine the time of flight. The problem did not give any specific time or anything...Is it possible that this question wants you to solve in terms of variables?
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    Help with Kinematics Problem: Find Initial Velocity

    I'd be very much obliged if someone could help me with this problem. Thanks in advance. A golfer strikes a golf ball on a flat golf course. The golf ball was "launched" by the golf club at 20 degrees relative to the surface of the flat golf course. The golf ball landed 310 ft away. What...
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    I need to measure a noise. i need the volume and frequency.

    Hu, I've tested many different softwares and among them are the audio softwares that can do exactly what you want: recording. All you really need is a software that can record and display the wave of the noise being recorded on the monitor...Almost all audio software I know does this. You can...
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    Who would hit the ground harder?

    Hu..no need to think complicity here. Think the basics. Your question seems to be dealing with different masses falling and which one would fall harder if they feel from the same distance? If I'm correct, then just think of a simple analogy..this should help. Imagine dropping a car and a ant...
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    Why did our conservation of momentum experiment have unexpected results?

    If what you say is true...very interesting. But chances are you made a miscalculation somewhere, but i could be wrong...who knows? i don't. i wasn't there. Sorry can't help you here.
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    Can a Jet Engine Work Without Air?

    Another way of looking at this situation is to imagine yourself sitting on a chair on a frictionless surface. Then you attempt to throw something away from yourself and the chair you're sitting on..lets say, your shoe for instance...you would slightly move in the opposite direction in which you...
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    Taking Off Technique: Physical & Maths View

    THanks russ_watters. But I don't think physics is about "masive payoff". And yes..i see your point about gullibility, but I don't quite think you understand where I'm coming from. Do you dedicate your life to physics? If you do, then I'm perfectly fine with you saying this.
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    Taking Off Technique: Physical & Maths View

    No I haven't..care to emphasize who Pascal's Wager is?..and If what i mentioned isn't referred to as open minded..I would very much like to know what it's called so that I will not make a mistake in the future...Thanks And...yes "what is know about gravity"..i agree with this.
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    Taking Off Technique: Physical & Maths View

    Yes it's true what you are saying G01. But what about the so called "Dark Energy"? Doesn't it, exert an "anti gravitational force"? If it is then...the "material" you are referring to is already being researched into. I'm no expert as well...just a college student and a physics enthusiast in...
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    Taking Off Technique: Physical & Maths View

    How can I when the existence of antigravity remains a "possibility"? I can't just shut the subject off...one more thing G01. It's things that we don't know about that we research...don't just shut a subject out when it's still a possibility.
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    Taking Off Technique: Physical & Maths View

    One more thing berkemann..what makes you so sure that antigravity relates to any "rays or perpetual motion machines"? I am familiar with this old topic of gyroscopes and antigravity waves matter..but what makes you so sure that any of these relate to antigravity?
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    Taking Off Technique: Physical & Maths View

    If you are open minded people then that must impy that you believe antigravity to be a possibility? And if it's a possibility than shouldn't antigravity be a research field...afterall, this is what research is about right? And I partially disagree with your statement berkeman. True, practical...
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    Taking Off Technique: Physical & Maths View

    Can you guys prove that antigravity doesn't exist? If not, then why be so closed minded to it? I don't understand, don't you have to be openminded...expecially in such a field as physics? To be honest, I'm disappointed.
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