Re: Re: Re: Re: Gotta love physics
Originally posted by silver_tears
Blasphemy. mhm
I appalled chemistry
simply because this is my teacher 😐
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVQ2Rtxeq5I
I actually love the guy, just not a chemistry person.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Though Mr. Bacon is right. I couldn't calculate final nor initial velocity though.
Initial velocity is always zero, it says he drops the ball, hence it starts from a stationary point (his hands). If he threw the ball or something, it would be different.
Also, you are given a height measurement, so use the equation with displacement, rather than one of the others, since you dont have a final velocity or acceleration.
Originally posted by Mišt
Initial velocity is always zero, it says he drops the ball, hence it starts from a stationary point (his hands). If he threw the ball or something, it would be different.Also, you are given a height measurement, so use the equation with displacement, rather than one of the others, since you dont have a final velocity or acceleration.
I already got the answer ermm