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  1. Ramy

    Mechanics 42

    thnx alot bro ;)
  2. Ramy

    Mechanics 42

    yea i know that.. u still didn't get my question.... i did part i correct but how to do part ii from the question ?? :)
  3. Ramy

    Mechanics 42

    in part i integrated acceleration to get v and i have put the upper and lower limits 3 and 2 and i showed that t^5/3 = 5/6 so what is v = t^5/3 +2 ?? from where did u get that 2 ?
  4. Ramy

    Mechanics 42

    that was asking in part i to show that t^5/3 = 5/6 i did part i but i am not sure if i did part ii corrrect.. it was asking about distance of P from O when velocity is 3 i know we have shown that t^5/3 = 5/6 when velocity is 3 in part i but how we can get the time from that equation ?
  5. Ramy

    Mechanics 42

    ok and how to find the time in Q3 ii... and what was the final answer for time and distance plzz ?? :)
  6. Ramy

    Mechanics 42

    guysss... what was the alpha angle in Q2 ? and the force ?
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