Question
A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity = (6.91 ) m/s and a constant acceleration
= ( - 2.38 - 2.79 ) m/s2. When the particle reaches its maximum x coordinate, what are
(a) its velocity, (b) its position vector?
= ( - 2.38 - 2.79 ) m/s2. When the particle reaches its maximum x coordinate, what are
(a) its velocity, (b) its position vector?
Answers
Ms. Sue
Do you think it's a good idea to dump your homework questions without showing us you know anything about solving them?
Sure looks like cheating to me.
Sure looks like cheating to me.
Ms. Sue
You've posted seven physics questions in a row.
If you don't understand any of them, then I urge you to drop this class.
If you don't understand any of them, then I urge you to drop this class.
drwls
I completely agree with Ms Sue. I respond to a fair share of the physics questions here, and am reluctant to help students who dump a lot of questions and show no work or evidence of thought at all.
Posting a lot of questions under different names, as some do, is unlikely to fool us.
I am happy to explain out how to do some problems, but you will have to do the work and show what you have learned.
Posting a lot of questions under different names, as some do, is unlikely to fool us.
I am happy to explain out how to do some problems, but you will have to do the work and show what you have learned.