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Trying to study for my exam but got stuck on exercise
Sorry for this mess. I also apologize that I am bad in physics, its my first year that I have physics. Solution are down. I dont know how to use calculus in physics, we just started calculus in math. The teacher said that who wants a good grade should do these exercises. If we assume that...- Voidness
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Trying to study for my exam but got stuck on exercise
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
Ok, have a good night. I will prob. continue to study till very late.- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
Thank you for your help, Sir. May I contact you in the future?- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
I am from Germany :cry:. I cant chose, I love four of them but also know that I cant learn everything. I even do internship in a Uni but still cant chose. Mostly math, physics and machine engineer. I can do math well and have even joined to math races when I was little. But with physics you can...- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
I have a question but this is a little personal. Next year I will have to go to uni but I havent chosen which degree. I have in my mind physics, math, chemistry, machine engineer or something with radiation. You prob. have much more experience than me. How did you chose which degree you wanted...- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
I am very thankful for your help, Sir.- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
I dont see it either but it says, that I have to determine the fall acceleration with linearization. I will just skip this and continue with other themes. Next time will spend more time.- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
I love physics but sometimes I wonder if I am too dumb for it :rolleyes: Cant even do beginners physics. I need to invest more time with physics.- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
d is the diameter of the sphere. Sorry for the misunderstanding.- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
I think that I got it finally- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
Ok, thank you. It looks like I am stuck again. I dont know how to continue with the exercise 2a). I only got this. Could you help me please.- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
Ok, thank you. I was able to calculate the exercise with your help. I have one more question what is darkening time?- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
Ok, thank you for the article.- Voidness
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Physics Exam Preparation: General question about auxiliary quantity and linearization of a function in physics
So it changed quadratic formula to linear formula, so we could calculate it easier. Why does it change to linear when we do t^2 = H, I know how to calculate quadratic- and linear functions but whats the theory behind it. I also got some exercises about this, could you help me with it please?- Voidness
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