Imparcticle
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I was wondering if I could post some problems from my physics homework that I did so that it can be checked by you guys. So is it okay?
UrbanXrisis said:Find time it took for the ball to drop:
d=.5at^2
1.5m=.5(9.8m/s^2)t^2
t= ...?
Then find how far it would travel after that many seconds
d=vt
v=4m/s(t)
stunner5000pt said:since it is launched from the table, it will be a projectile
you know the horizontal velocity v1, what is tha cceleration HORIZONTALLY, thus you can figure out the final velocity and thereby find the horizontal ditance it travels horizontally.
When they say the tin can is 20cm what do they mean 20cm? Do you know or are you suppposed to guess??
In any case the tin can should be placed +/- 10cm (if the diameter is 20cm) fro mthe point where tha ball will fall so the ball can fall to the middle of the can.
Imparcticle said:what does it mean for something to go on a curved path then? Isn't it a combination of horizontal and vertical components? I really don't get this.
(I understand g is constant for earth. )