I lost my calculaor Please calculate this for me

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The original poster expresses a need for assistance with a calculation involving projectile motion parameters, specifically using an angle, gravitational acceleration, and distances. The context suggests a focus on kinematics and mathematical reasoning.

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  • Participants share their calculated results, with some confirming the same value. Others discuss alternative methods for performing calculations, including using Google and built-in calculators on PCs or Macs. There are questions about the correct usage of constants in calculations.

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The discussion includes multiple participants providing similar results and suggesting various tools for calculation. While there is no explicit consensus on the original calculation, several participants offer helpful guidance on alternative resources and methods for performing calculations.

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Some participants mention constraints related to the original poster's lack of a calculator and explore assumptions about using constants in calculations. There is also a reference to the potential confusion between different constants that share similar symbols.

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I lost my calculaor :( Plz calculate this for me!

[tex]\alpha=53.0^{o}[/tex]

[tex]g=9.81\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]x=40.0m[/tex]

[tex]y=- 15.0m[/tex]

[tex]v_{0}=\frac{x}{cos{\alpha}}\sqrt{\frac{g}{x\tan{\alpha}-y}}[/tex]

thanks!
 
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I get 25.217
 
learningphysics said:
I get 25.217
thanks appreciate it!
 
I got the same thing.

For the record, if you just enter your math into google, it will calculate an answer. It knows various constants as well, such as c, G, h, etc.
 
TMM said:
I got the same thing.

For the record, if you just enter your math into google, it will calculate an answer. It knows various constants as well, such as c, G, h, etc.
example?

i just typed in, 90 times g and got 90 grams
 
No calculator -- what are you posting on?
 
Google has a built in calculator that you can use in a pinch. Not to mention your PC, as J77 implies. (Look into the spreadsheets.)

(I guess I just repeated what TMM already told you. D'oh!)
 
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Doc Al said:
Google has a built in calculator that you can use in a pinch. Not to mention your PC, as J77 implies. (Look into the spreadsheets.)

If you use Excel make sure the angle is in radians and not degrees. VBA expects radians.

Example: =Cos(Radians(53))
 
rocophysics said:
example?

i just typed in, 90 times g and got 90 grams

You need to capitalize constants that are normally capitalized, especially when they share letters with units. I don't think it knows g for this reason, since G is the gravitational constant and g is grams.
 
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if you have a pc go through the start menu -> programs -> accessories -> calculator
select view -> scientific for more options
if you have a mac there should just be a pic of a calculator on the desktop
 
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faoltaem said:
if you have a pc go through the start menu -> programs -> accessories -> calculator
select view -> scientific for more options

I had no idea about the scientific view! Thanks!
 
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learningphysics said:
I had no idea about the scientific view!
Me neither. Cool!
 
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good news! i got my calc back today, lol. someone took it by accident, but i spent like 165 on the TI-89 today so ima have to return it and buy it later for cheaper. that calculator is freakn awesome tho ... i was like putting the craziest and longest integrals and seeing if it could solve it, lol. amazing.

anyways, thanks for all the input. if i find myself w/o a calculator again i'll use google and my windows-calc.
 

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