The steps you laid out were just a tad bit confusing, but I do get what you're saying: What is the largest A such that there is NOT an integer between 3A/11 and 2A/7?
The thing is I don't know how to solve that haha. To make it easier to see, you can put them in common denominators and you will...
Homework Statement
Chicken nuggets are only sold in baskets of either 7 or 11 nuggets. What is the largest
number of nuggets that is impossible to order exactly? You must prove that your answer
is correct.
Homework Equations
Not sure what equations could be used, but I guess 7(x1) +...
would using these formulas work and are they correct?:
distance = .5* A * T^2 or rearranged as t= square root of (distance/.5*A)
and
mass*gravity*Sin of the angle - friction = mass*acceleration
I can use the second one to find the acceleration because I am given the mass and can solve...
So basically this means find velocity right? Why do I have to find the velocity when it's at the bottom of the incline (aka the end of it). How do I use energy conservation to find it? Sorry if my questions irritate you because I;m still really new to physics =(
I am doing my Science Fair project on Inclined Planes. My experiment mainly revolves around the ANGLE of the inclined plane determining the TIME it takes a ball to roll down the plane. I was wondering it I kept all of the other variables the same (length of the plane, weight of the ball) and...