I am trying to calculate the speed of an object at the point that it flys off the half circle ramp, and I was wondering if it would be correct to use the formula v2=v20+2aΔx to calculate the final velocity of the object as it exits the half circle thing.
(what does centripetal acceleration have to do with this? )
chudzoik said:
… I was wondering if it would be correct to use the formula v2=v20+2aΔx to calculate the final velocity of the object as it exits the half circle thing.
that's a linear acceleration formula, isn't it?
hint: always check first whether you can use a conservation equation
Is that the formula with 1/2 mv2 and mgh in it? I looked it up and it came up with stuff like Δ(U+K) = 0 and U + K = E which don't look familiar to me at all. I'm in Grade 12 right now, so should I have learned it?