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Applying Kinematic Equations: Calculus-Based Physics Homework Problems
Okay, so for the first problem I've finally managed to figure it out using references in my book and seeing my instructor for help. Problem 1 B) The change in the ball's position from 0 to 1 second is 4.0 m C) The change in the ball's position from t = 2.0 seconds to t = 4.0 seconds is...- SirWestofAsh
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Applying Kinematic Equations: Calculus-Based Physics Homework Problems
According to the problem there are 2 frames shot per second so the time interval between each image would be 0.5 seconds; I understand that but I don't know where to go from here. I tried eyeballing to get the answer but masteringphysics is being stubborn or I have to do it mathematically.For...- SirWestofAsh
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Applying Kinematic Equations: Calculus-Based Physics Homework Problems
Homework Statement I currently have a few problems I am working on for my calculus based physics class. I'm duel enrolling in both calc based physics and calc at this moment. |||The first problem is The figure (figure 1) shows the motion diagram, made at two frames of film per second, of a...- SirWestofAsh
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