Message from @Perhaps

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2021-01-07 21:40:02 UTC  

Ur good

2021-01-07 21:40:12 UTC  

or basically same time but whatever

2021-01-07 21:43:01 UTC  

can ya'll help me explaining why?

2021-01-07 21:44:47 UTC  

Yes

2021-01-07 21:45:35 UTC  

like I want to say air resistence is negliable but

2021-01-07 21:46:18 UTC  

god this is so hard to answer

2021-01-07 21:46:32 UTC  

also I believe the steel ball reaches terminal velocity first but can't confirm

2021-01-07 21:47:05 UTC  

The acceleration of earth’s gravity is 9.8 meters per second squared. Regardless of an object’s mass, it will still accelerate at a constant rate of 9.8 m/s each second. The objects are the same on the outside, so air resistance **is** negligible in this scenario.

2021-01-07 21:48:12 UTC  

The lighter ball cant go as fast, so it will reach its own terminal velocity first

2021-01-07 21:48:49 UTC  

ok I just put the gravity is pulling on the objects equally reguardless of size. The shape is also the same so air resistence is negliable

2021-01-07 21:50:18 UTC  

Newton's second law says that all objects will fall at the same rate regardless of mass.

2021-01-07 21:50:35 UTC  

even in air resistense?

2021-01-07 21:50:43 UTC  

Well are they the same size?

2021-01-07 21:51:19 UTC  

ah okay, that was the one that tripped me since they are the same but one is filled

2021-01-07 21:51:24 UTC  

So surface area would be the same and so would air resistance.

2021-01-07 21:51:44 UTC  

so would one reach terminal velocity first?

2021-01-07 21:54:01 UTC  

I would assume the lighter one would but how would they hit the ground at the same time

2021-01-07 21:54:25 UTC  

Hmmm

2021-01-07 21:54:38 UTC  

Im not sure I learned this in like 4th grade so I don't really remember it all

2021-01-07 21:54:40 UTC  

Thanks bro

2021-01-07 21:54:52 UTC  

I have drawings for the four main stages but not the intermediary stages

2021-01-07 21:55:21 UTC  

Eh I’ll put the lighter one has less mass

2021-01-07 22:00:41 UTC  

god this is so difficult to answer

2021-01-07 22:15:26 UTC  

@Perhaps mitosis or meiosis

2021-01-07 22:15:37 UTC  

Mitosis

2021-01-08 00:03:35 UTC  

How do you know if your area under a curve when using RRAM or LRAM is an overestimate, or an underestimate? (Calculus)

2021-01-08 00:08:07 UTC  

Oh shit new channel Anyone wanna do my math homework 👀

2021-01-08 00:08:16 UTC  

what is it?

2021-01-08 00:08:19 UTC  

Lolol jk jk jk

2021-01-08 00:08:35 UTC  

oh I have this physics assignment and this bonus question

2021-01-08 00:08:37 UTC  

Just kidding, I just noticed we had this New channel 😂

2021-01-08 02:44:56 UTC  

I might know how to do this but I'll ask ya'll to compare answer. not a quiz just an assignment

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/789559270828015697/796932421177835560/question.PNG

2021-01-08 03:22:58 UTC  

Lol anyone taking calc here?

2021-01-08 03:23:01 UTC  

I’m lost man

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