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[QUOTE="dmarionk, post: 4538975, member: 490904"] I was following the equations that the professor wrote on the board. [url]http://i.imgur.com/A9zEuJu.jpg[/url] shows the formula on the bottom. Friction energy was coefficient of friction from my understanding. I think I was using the wrong symbol for coefficient of friction. I thought the greek M was for coefficient of friction. The ball with be level with the astroturf pushed out of a tube by a spring. He wants some basic physics in the report. All the formulas he wrote down do not look like basic physics to me, Its something I haven't really taken yet. If you guys have any recommendations on a better example of they physics behind this project I will take all recommendations. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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