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2D kinematics -- Calculate the acceleration of the jumping athlete
yay, I figured it out. I still have to find the direction of acceleration and that’s it.- Stewkatt
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Motion of an Object: Displacement & Average Velocity
Thank you for all your help everyone :)- Stewkatt
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2D kinematics -- Calculate the acceleration of the jumping athlete
this is my work but the answers say 11 m/s^2 so I made an error somewhere. Also if someone could help me with solving the direction for the acceleration, that would be greatly appreciated.- Stewkatt
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- 2d 2d kinematics Acceleration Force Kinematics Vectors
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Motion of an Object: Displacement & Average Velocity
Hey, my teacher prefers I solve things with algebra with a timeline, but I’ll keep that in mind- Stewkatt
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Motion of an Object: Displacement & Average Velocity
Hey, I figured it out. Here is my work.- Stewkatt
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Motion of an Object: Displacement & Average Velocity
An object starts from rest and accelerates at 3.0 m/s2 for 4.0 s. Its velocity remains constant for 7.0 s, and it finally comes to rest with uniform deceleration after another 5.0 s. Find the following: a. the displacement for each stage of the motion b. the average velocity over the whole time...- Stewkatt
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- Average Average velocity Displacement Motion Velocity
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