How can I solve this physics problem involving a flicked coin?

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Hi, i have a question. But i am German, so my english isn't at good.

The coin in the picture was flicked away with the fingers from right to left. A tenth of a second has passed from one position to the next. Transfer the picture to scale into your exercise book and draw in the appropriate speed arrows.

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Laritza123 said:
How did you find PF?: great!

Hi, i have a question. But i am German, so my english isn't at good.

The coin in the picture was flicked away with the fingers from right to left. A tenth of a second has passed from one position to the next. Transfer the picture to scale into your exercise book and draw in the appropriate speed arrows.

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Welcome to PhysicsForums. :smile:

As @PeroK says, please start a new thread in the Introductory Physics Homework forum:

https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/introductory-physics-homework-help.153/

When you start the thread, fill out the Template that you are provided. That includes the Relevant Equations (the basic equations that you think you should start with), and show your Attempt at a Solution. If there is a diagram that you can upload (clearly in this problem you must have a diagram), use the "Attach files" link below the Edit window to upload a PDF or JPEG copy of the file.

Thanks. :smile:
 
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