Straight Line Motion Questions Help

AI Thread Summary
The discussion revolves around clarifying answers to straight line motion homework questions. Participants request clearer transcription of the questions due to illegible thumbnails and share their answers, with some agreement on specific questions. There is a focus on question 9, where a hint about vector deduction is provided, suggesting an alternative approach to solving the problem. Participants also discuss their methods, including using the triangle and parallelogram methods for calculations. The conversation emphasizes collaboration in resolving misunderstandings related to the homework.
man0005
Messages
57
Reaction score
0

Homework Statement


The questions and my answers are all on the attachment below
s

Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution

 

Attachments

  • scan0004.jpg
    scan0004.jpg
    28.9 KB · Views: 414
  • scan0003.jpg
    scan0003.jpg
    8.6 KB · Views: 453
Physics news on Phys.org
The thumbnails are barely legible. Please transcribe the specific questions for which you need help and your attempts at answering them.
 
Man005, perhaps you could start by explaining your thought process for question 10.
 
um if you could check 9 and then through from 12-19 would be good
7 should be B
8 should be A
and 9 should be C
forgot to check that

um for 10? just made a triangle and found hypotenuse?
 
man0005 said:
7 should be B
8 should be A
and 9 should be C

agreeded for 7 and 8, think again about 9..

hint - if you deduct a vector, it's the same as adding one of the opposite direction
 
hmm i did the same thing as the others (use the parallelogram method) and i got c
cant see what I've done wrong :S unless the 2 affects the method in some way
 
Kindly see the attached pdf. My attempt to solve it, is in it. I'm wondering if my solution is right. My idea is this: At any point of time, the ball may be assumed to be at an incline which is at an angle of θ(kindly see both the pics in the pdf file). The value of θ will continuously change and so will the value of friction. I'm not able to figure out, why my solution is wrong, if it is wrong .
Thread 'Voltmeter readings for this circuit with switches'
TL;DR Summary: I would like to know the voltmeter readings on the two resistors separately in the picture in the following cases , When one of the keys is closed When both of them are opened (Knowing that the battery has negligible internal resistance) My thoughts for the first case , one of them must be 12 volt while the other is 0 The second case we'll I think both voltmeter readings should be 12 volt since they are both parallel to the battery and they involve the key within what the...
Thread 'Trying to understand the logic behind adding vectors with an angle between them'
My initial calculation was to subtract V1 from V2 to show that from the perspective of the second aircraft the first one is -300km/h. So i checked with ChatGPT and it said I cant just subtract them because I have an angle between them. So I dont understand the reasoning of it. Like why should a velocity be dependent on an angle? I was thinking about how it would look like if the planes where parallel to each other, and then how it look like if one is turning away and I dont see it. Since...
Back
Top