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I would assume the lighter one would but how would they hit the ground at the same time
Hmmm
Im not sure I learned this in like 4th grade so I don't really remember it all
Thanks bro
I have drawings for the four main stages but not the intermediary stages
Eh I’ll put the lighter one has less mass
god this is so difficult to answer
@Perhaps mitosis or meiosis
Mitosis
How do you know if your area under a curve when using RRAM or LRAM is an overestimate, or an underestimate? (Calculus)
Oh shit new channel Anyone wanna do my math homework 👀
what is it?
Lolol jk jk jk
oh I have this physics assignment and this bonus question
Just kidding, I just noticed we had this New channel 😂
I might know how to do this but I'll ask ya'll to compare answer. not a quiz just an assignment
Lol anyone taking calc here?
I’m lost man
no still in hs sorry
My Calc class had a 5% pass rate. <:KEK:795742276549607456>
I handed it in lol
I don't think I got it right since it was like 192m
I took calc, but i am not sure if canadian level is different from us level
I might have messed up with finding acceleration or something
It is a pretty easy question. Sorry i couldn't get to it earlier. Did you follow similar steps like i did? 👀
I put it as -7m/s/s
well I converted it to kg but don't know what you got for friction
you judge the force in the x-direction
since the puck is sliding on its own with no applied force, only friction is acting on it
I"m pretty sure the only force acting on it the friction and it's moving constantly so the final velocity should be 0
i quickly calculated it out. a-value is about -7.85 m/s2. so you should be good
looks right to me 👀
I was skeptic with the 192m but forgot it's a hockey stick
although i personally wouldn't find the time
it's an extra step that can mess up
oh I don't know how to find it without time
I don't know how far it goes though
I assume x is distance