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Finding speed of a falling brick using distance and the acceleration of gravity
OMG! I GOT IT! Thank you so much I hope I wasn't a bother I'll be sure to come back here if I need physics assistance again! Thank you!- vytrx
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding speed of a falling brick using distance and the acceleration of gravity
Alright thank you! will study those promptly- vytrx
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding speed of a falling brick using distance and the acceleration of gravity
No I'm not familiar with the SUVAT equations, yes I may be confusing the two would you care to explain how this question is done? I've asked one of my friends that said that the answer was 24.5 but I'm not entirely sure how to get there- vytrx
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding speed of a falling brick using distance and the acceleration of gravity
Since the brick has fallen 30m and the acceleration of gravity is 10m/s^2 the brick would have fallen 3 seconds speed of brick would then be 30/3 leaving the answer at 10m/s?I am new to physics and this question has left me stumped- vytrx
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- Acceleration Falling Gravity Speed
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help