Message from @Flannel Daddy

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2021-01-23 09:10:38 UTC  

I like your take on it! I think you’ve got enough of a start on the question to elaborate on it. I would change some of your phrasing on the part about Jewell to explain more about how he cleared his name and what his legacy meant for the country. You could even tie it to what is happening now with cancel culture and trial by the media

2021-01-23 22:53:40 UTC  

Do any of y’all’s schools have gogaurdian for zoom

2021-01-24 01:33:10 UTC  

Who does Udemy?

2021-01-24 11:05:34 UTC  

HECK NAh

2021-01-24 11:05:47 UTC  

We don't have it but even if we did, use computer x2

2021-01-24 11:05:49 UTC  

or x3

2021-01-24 13:13:20 UTC  

I've done a few courses there. Pretty good.

2021-01-24 13:19:15 UTC  

There's a website that put coupons out like 100% off

2021-01-24 14:00:40 UTC  

What person has left a lasting legacy in your eyes? I need to close off this essay

2021-01-24 14:24:40 UTC  

nvm

2021-01-24 14:34:09 UTC  

Idk Martin Luther king rosa parks

2021-01-24 14:34:21 UTC  

Steve jobs for the computer

2021-01-24 14:45:18 UTC  

person that left a lasting legacy, Almon Brown Strowger

2021-01-24 14:47:16 UTC  

invented the Strowger Switch which created phone numbers

2021-01-24 21:54:57 UTC  

Tolkien

2021-01-24 22:23:27 UTC  

GEOTUS

2021-01-24 23:59:31 UTC  

steve jobs didnt inventthe computer tho

2021-01-25 00:07:43 UTC  

oh my bad, Idk who did

2021-01-25 02:35:47 UTC  

Charles Babbage

2021-01-25 13:22:19 UTC  

Say Trump and you get an early summer vacation

2021-01-25 13:25:37 UTC  

thats smart

2021-01-25 13:27:30 UTC  

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2021-01-25 16:30:07 UTC  

Hey I need help isolating t from the d =v0(t) 1/2(at^2)

2021-01-25 16:30:51 UTC  

Part of me thinks it’s the quadratic formula I should use but I want to make sure there’s other ways to isolate it before resorting to it

2021-01-25 16:32:10 UTC  

as in at^2 v0t -2d

2021-01-25 17:08:29 UTC  

no. isolate for t is via quadratic formula is the quickest way

2021-01-25 17:11:08 UTC  

so 1/2at^2 + v0t - d = 0 than use the quadratic formula?

2021-01-25 17:22:28 UTC  

I’m not sure if I’m doing it right but

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/803313855928860702/image0.jpg

2021-01-25 17:22:38 UTC  

the given weight is 11.8N btw

2021-01-25 17:23:19 UTC  

Do I need to the parallel gravity and add it to counter the applied force?

2021-01-25 17:25:39 UTC  

yup

2021-01-25 17:26:52 UTC  

it's on a ramp, so you'd need to breakdown the gravity force into x- and y-component

2021-01-25 17:27:31 UTC  

ok so right now I'm adding the Fg // + Ff + Fapp

2021-01-25 17:33:21 UTC  

my answer is 44.768m up. can ya'll see if I missed something since it's pretty steep

2021-01-25 17:43:50 UTC  

Fg-x?

2021-01-25 17:44:19 UTC  

i'm doing my hw rn so i might not be able to help you 🤣 see if omni calculator has a preset

2021-01-25 17:54:35 UTC  

Oh idk what to call the applied force for the hypotenuse since the box is gonna move at an angle

2021-01-25 17:55:28 UTC  

and since everything else is at an angle i thought it would make sense

2021-01-25 17:56:10 UTC  

Idk if I was suppose to make all the components horizontal or something

2021-01-25 18:07:16 UTC  

split it into components

2021-01-25 18:07:21 UTC  

for find fg