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    anybody here good at physics? LIke the conservation of mechanical energy?

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    no if so why would we be here? lol jk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    no if so why would we be here? lol jk
    i dunno. I just need to ask a general question about it to help me solve some problems

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    somone has to be good here

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    why dont u just ask the question and then someone might be able to help u out
    i wouldnt say im good at physics (got a 79 in the last class i took) but i might know it if i see it
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    1. A physics book of unknown mass is dropped 4.75 m. What speed does the book have just before it hits the ground? Assume that air resistance is negligible.
    ____m/s

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    i took ap physics ask away
    Its just a bodykit

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    i'm in phsyics this year, got a 93 thus far...yea just put the ? up then we can try and figure it out...

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    well Potential Energy = mass(gravity)(height), and Kinetic Energy = (.5)(mass)(velocity^2), but i guess that doesnt help to much, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by imbosile
    well Potential Energy = mass(gravity)(height), and Kinetic Energy = (.5)(mass)(velocity^2), but i guess that doesnt help to much, lol
    i got that far, and I solved for velocity but i need to find Joules

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    i thought you said the mass was unkown, how did you get that far without mass?

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    why are you looking for joules, when you said you were looking for velocity?

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    isnt that question just asking for velocity, so why do u need to find joules?
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    Quote Originally Posted by D16Civic
    isnt that question just asking for velocity, so why do u need to find joules?
    woops, got it confused with a different question

    yeh im looking for velocity

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    10m/s * 4.75
    Its just a bodykit

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    use this
    v^2=V (initial)^2 + 2a(distance)
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    Quote Originally Posted by soul
    10m/s * 4.75
    i tried that and it's not the right answer

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    i dont know if that would work because in true life things dont actually continuously accelerate at 9.81 m/s.....there is terminal velocity

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    whatever the square root of 93.195 is


    ^he said there is no air resistance or anything, so it sounds like he should just use the basic equations, i could very well be wrong tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by D16Civic
    whatever the square root of 93.195 is


    ^he said there is no air resistance or anything, so it sounds like he should just use the basic equations, i could very well be wrong tho
    thats right, howd u get that?

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    nice goin, hey widow, mind sharing some "+" power, lol.

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    ya i just gave you simple equation it did really imply anything else

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    Quote Originally Posted by imbosile
    nice goin, hey widow, mind sharing some "+" power, lol.
    both you and D16Civic got a + 1


    now only 12 more questions to go, lol

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    that equation v(final)^2=V (initial)^2 + 2a(distance)

    ur looking for v(final) so u would take the square root of the other side, which ur v(initial) is zero since its starting at rest and 2a * distance equals 93.195
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    Quote Originally Posted by D16Civic
    that equation v(final)^2=V (initial)^2 + 2a(distance)

    ur looking for v(final) so u would take the square root of the other side, which ur v(initial) is zero since its starting at rest and 2a * distance equals 93.195
    oh i see, thanks man!

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    u guys up for a few more problems? lol

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    indeed bring it on.

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    yea, sure
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    A 0.50 kg rubber ball has a speed of 2.0 m/s at point A and kinetic energy of 6.5 J at point B.
    (a) Determine the ball's kinetic energy at A.
    _____J
    (b) Determine the ball's speed at B.
    _____m/s
    (c) Determine the total work done on the ball as it moves from A to B.
    _____J

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    If I remember correctly the formula is ke(j)=.5mv^2 right? If so just plug and chug basically. a would be 2 j, b would be 5.1 m/s, but not sure about c, i forget that formula unless it was just w2-w1, which would make it 4j.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironchef
    If I remember correctly the formula is ke(j)=.5mv^2 right? If so just plug and chug basically. a would be 2 j, b would be 5.1 m/s, but not sure about c, i forget that formula unless it was just w2-w1, which would make it 4j.
    both a and c were wrong, but b was right. im not to sure either but you got the formula right. *scratched head*

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    oh snap
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    is a.) just 1 J (.5 *.5 * (2)^2)
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    E=mC^2????
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    Quote Originally Posted by D16Civic
    is a.) just 1 J (.5 *.5 * (2)^2)
    thats what i was thinking. I thought I wrote it down but I guess not. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    E=mC^2????
    oh shit really? Dude thanks man! All that in one step, you are a genius!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProjectWidow
    both a and c were wrong, but b was right. im not to sure either but you got the formula right. *scratched head*
    I see why a was wrong, i forgot to multiple it by the .5, my bad. C i wasn't to sure though, it's been over 2 years since i've had physics lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironchef
    I see why a was wrong, i forgot to multiple it by the .5, my bad. C i wasn't to sure though, it's been over 2 years since i've had physics lol.
    yeh have it at the end of the day and by that time I dont really care. its just dragging on and on. lol

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    ^i feel ya man, i had it as my last period too right after lunch. It was so hard to stay awake and pay attention at that point in the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D16Civic
    ^i feel ya man, i had it as my last period too right after lunch. It was so hard to stay awake and pay attention at that point in the day.
    yup...i doze off every once in awhile

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