IvarV
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yes, the topic is differential equations, but it usually has been okay to solve the problem in other ways.
Differential equations are what i need though.
Since i need the equations for distance and velocity, can i just move the variables around so that it opens velocity and then distance?
Sorry for my somewhat faulty English
Edit: I will try to replace the given values to this equation when i get home, thanks
Edit2: can you explain where the tan function comes from?
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Since this is supposed to be too hard for us to figure out on our own, I looked the equations up on the internet (as my teacher asked me to do)
The only acceleration should be the gravity constant g and it should'nt matter if it's 9,81 or 10,00 m/s/s0 -
Hi!
I've recently got this homework piece that i've been struggling with.It looks like this:
What i've come up with so far is this:
is it correct to just replace my known values to these equations?
Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
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A little physics help please
in Homework Help
Posted · Edited by IvarV
is the v in the formula the initial velocity?