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Solving the Parabolic Motion Problem: A Sphere with Unusual Weight and Size
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 6496741, member: 8921"] Welcome to PF. :smile: To write equations you can look at the LateX Guide link below the Edit window. You can also insert Greek letters and square root signs using the Greek Alphabet available under the little Parthenon icon to the left of the Table icon. Start by listing the Relevant Equations. Those would be the kinematic equations for motion under a constant acceleration field (like gravity in this case). There are kinematic equations for linear motion and for circular motion, and it looks like you will use both in this problem. We need to see you start the work before we can offer tutorial help. That's in the PF rules. [/QUOTE]
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