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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
hey my bad ur right. Added up wrong things. Thanks so much!- zachcumer
- Post #42
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
quick q: 4 plus 9 plus 16 plus 9 doesn't equal 25?- zachcumer
- Post #40
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
individual sec. and total sec. right?- zachcumer
- Post #39
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
From the 3rd second to the fourth. 16 - 9 = 7...right?- zachcumer
- Post #38
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
from the second second to the third sec: 9-4 =5 metres!- zachcumer
- Post #36
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
So its 3 meters~!~ YA!- zachcumer
- Post #35
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
can't see what you wrote, can you post again- zachcumer
- Post #33
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
One thing: It says that the distance from zero to 2nd second is 4 meters. They also say the distance from zero to one second is 1 meter. So thinking logically I came up with 3 meters for the distance from 1 second to 2 second...Then it asks what the distance is from 2 second to 3 second(s)..then...- zachcumer
- Post #31
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
My velocities from 1- 5 seconds are as follows: 2 m/s, 4 m/s, 6 m/s, 8 m/s, 10 m/s. My Distances are as follows: ?? Take a look at the pic!- zachcumer
- Post #29
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
can you guys see the pic?- zachcumer
- Post #27
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
Here Look At This!- zachcumer
- Post #23
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
Thats all great and dandy however, look at my attached picture on the first page...I will attach it again..it gives you the length of 4 meters as the length in 2 seconds. Then it gives you a blank for you to fill in the length from the 1 second mark to the 2 second mark.- zachcumer
- Post #21
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
Look At The Picture!- zachcumer
- Post #19
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
I need to find the velocity of the ball at 2 second, 3 second 4 second, and 5 second. Also need to find distances at each second.- zachcumer
- Post #18
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Accelerated Motion: Calculating Velocity/Distance
So...v= at ...d = 1/2 a * t * t... V = at. A = 2 meters in one second. T = I dunno, 2 seconds. 2 * 2 = 4...- zachcumer
- Post #16
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