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Time it takes to hit the ground
Homework Statement A hellicopter traveling upward at 69 m/s drops a package from a height of 500 meters. To the nearest second how long does it take to hit the ground? Homework Equations possibly displacement?? v= 69 x=500 a=9.8 t=?? The Attempt at a Solution do i use X=1/2...- SunKissedGal1
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Finding Time when throwing an object up
Homework Statement Standing on the top ledge of a 55 meter high building you throw a ball straight up with an initial speed of 35 m/s. How long, to the nearest second, does it take to hit the ground? Homework Equations v= at + vo The Attempt at a Solution i think I am using the...- SunKissedGal1
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Magnitude of Acceloration problem
Thank you so much!- SunKissedGal1
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Magnitude of Acceloration problem
could u possibly show me the variables u used to substitute into the formula? im kinda having a hard time with this, and I am not exacly following what your doing...- SunKissedGal1
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Magnitude of Acceloration problem
A person jumps from a window 46 meters high and is caught in a firefighter's net which stretches 0.6 meters. to the nearest tenth of a M/S^2, what is the magnitude of the persons acceloration in the net. that is copy/pasted from my hw.- SunKissedGal1
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Magnitude of Acceloration problem
yeah, that's all. the hit was that there's 2 parts to the problem, falling and hitting the net, idk if that helps at all...- SunKissedGal1
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Magnitude of Acceloration problem
Homework Statement a person jumps from a window 46m high. and is caught in a figherfighters net which streaches .6m. to what tenth of a m/s^2 is the persons magnitude of acceloration in the net Homework Equations X= - 46 a = -9.8 v= ? The Attempt at a Solution would the...- SunKissedGal1
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