copitlory8 said:
You could make life easier by just spelling things out for me since I am dumb and have a 50% in IB Physics
Maybe you have a 50% because you've convinced yourself that you are dumb. We aren't even halfway through the semester here, and hard work proves to be a miracle maker. I start almost every semester with 65% or less on tests in my classes, but I have managed to turn every one of those 60%'s into at least an 80%. I started Calc I with a 57% on my first test, and I finished with an A. I started E&M with a 59%, and Mechanics with a 69%. I finished all these classes with A's. I got a 57% on my first probability exam, then, in a fit of incredible stupidity, I misread the final exam time and got a 0% on my final exam. Somehow I got a C (70-79%) in the class.
The bullet is moving across the ground at a CONSTANT speed of 340 m/s. It eventually moves 6.0 m after traveling for some time t. Now ask yourself this: If you travel on the freeway at some CONSTANT velocity v (let's say 60mph) for some time t (let's say 1 hour), then how far have you traveled? Now how far would you travel if you were going 60mph for 2 hours? 3 hours? 3.1415926535 hours?
Now you have to ask yourself, "what if I was traveling at 60mph, and I eventually went 60 miles? How long did I travel? If I traveled 120 miles at 60mph, how long did I travel? 188.49556 miles? At some known constant speed, how long would I have to travel to go this far?"
Again, look up "kinematic equations in your textbook."Does your textbook address these? (if it does not, I suggest suing the person that made the book.) If you still have questions, please ask me by PM or respond to this thread.