Message from @isoboto

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2021-01-08 03:24:40 UTC  

no still in hs sorry

2021-01-08 03:26:12 UTC  

My Calc class had a 5% pass rate. <:KEK:795742276549607456>

2021-01-08 03:26:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/796942809805750352/20210107_222609.jpg

2021-01-08 03:26:50 UTC  

I handed it in lol

2021-01-08 03:27:01 UTC  

I don't think I got it right since it was like 192m

2021-01-08 03:27:03 UTC  

I took calc, but i am not sure if canadian level is different from us level

2021-01-08 03:27:43 UTC  

I might have messed up with finding acceleration or something

2021-01-08 03:27:47 UTC  

It is a pretty easy question. Sorry i couldn't get to it earlier. Did you follow similar steps like i did? 👀

2021-01-08 03:27:57 UTC  

I put it as -7m/s/s

2021-01-08 03:28:16 UTC  

well I converted it to kg but don't know what you got for friction

2021-01-08 03:28:41 UTC  

you judge the force in the x-direction

2021-01-08 03:29:00 UTC  

since the puck is sliding on its own with no applied force, only friction is acting on it

2021-01-08 03:29:07 UTC  

I"m pretty sure the only force acting on it the friction and it's moving constantly so the final velocity should be 0

2021-01-08 03:30:02 UTC  

this is the steps I did

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/796943769072697364/IMG_94481.JPG

2021-01-08 03:30:06 UTC  

i quickly calculated it out. a-value is about -7.85 m/s2. so you should be good

2021-01-08 03:30:43 UTC  

looks right to me 👀

2021-01-08 03:31:12 UTC  

I was skeptic with the 192m but forgot it's a hockey stick

2021-01-08 03:31:24 UTC  

although i personally wouldn't find the time

2021-01-08 03:31:34 UTC  

it's an extra step that can mess up

2021-01-08 03:31:36 UTC  

oh I don't know how to find it without time

2021-01-08 03:31:49 UTC  

i'd use this equation:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/796944222518902795/unknown.png

2021-01-08 03:32:06 UTC  

I don't know how far it goes though

2021-01-08 03:32:11 UTC  

I assume x is distance

2021-01-08 03:32:14 UTC  

that's what you're finding

2021-01-08 03:32:23 UTC  

yes, x is the distance

2021-01-08 03:32:41 UTC  

the question asks for how far it will slide, no?

2021-01-08 03:32:44 UTC  

or could I isolate x and have it vi^2 - v^2 + 2a = x

2021-01-08 03:32:46 UTC  

v-final is just 0

2021-01-08 03:33:15 UTC  

wait, no vf^2-Vi^2/2a = x

2021-01-08 03:33:28 UTC  

idk if my algerbra is right but I think that's how it goes

2021-01-08 03:33:36 UTC  

he said I would learn it in grade 12 so

2021-01-08 03:34:37 UTC  

lmao yeah (vf^2 - v0^2) / 2a = x

2021-01-08 03:34:54 UTC  

it's simple algebra lmao. you just move the pieaces around

2021-01-08 03:35:58 UTC  

well I don't know how this works and he just gave us the standard v = at

2021-01-08 03:36:16 UTC  

just googled kinematic equations

2021-01-08 03:36:26 UTC  

i can give you my physics formula sheet

2021-01-08 03:36:34 UTC  

Ew. Physics.

2021-01-08 03:36:47 UTC  

same girl <:KEK:795742276549607456>

2021-01-08 03:36:54 UTC  

eh I don't think I need anything more than that. Will keep it in hand

2021-01-08 03:37:04 UTC  

also punched it in and got the same answer huh

2021-01-08 03:37:13 UTC  

I passed the class and test, but it was still awful. 😂