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How did you get 24?I hope the current was 24.
What were the direction of the arrows in the first question?
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How did you get 24?I hope the current was 24.
What were the direction of the arrows in the first question?
By being stupid.How did you get 0.5?
I=V/RHow did you get 24?
By being stupid.
What values? I got 6 with e=Ir+IRI=V/R
I got 0.5 by that seemed wrong so I crossed it.correct answer is 3 :/ i guess
What opposite direction?I did opposite direction. :'/
It's wrong
So you found I first? Im sure 3 is correctI=V/R
All my friends got 6 A but it said BATTERY so shouldnt we have used the internal reaistance?What values? I got 6 with e=Ir+IR
One of my friends did get 24 but I didnt ask her values and method. Tell me yours.So you found I first? Im sure 3 is correct
All my friends got 6 A but it said BATTERY so shouldnt we have used the internal reaistance?
I made the arrow for deceleration backwards which is correct but for resultant force O made it forward I think that is wrongWhat opposite direction?
I got 6A after considering the internal resistance :SSo you found I first? Im sure 3 is correct
All my friends got 6 A but it said BATTERY so shouldnt we have used the internal reaistance?
I did 12 V divided by internal resistance 0.5 cause it asked current in the battery!One of my friends did get 24 but I didnt ask her values and method. Tell me yours.
what was the acceleration and distance?I made the arrow for deceleration backwards which is correct but for resultant force O made it forward I think that is wrong
shouldn't acceleration and resultant force be in the same direction?I made the arrow for deceleration backwards which is correct but for resultant force O made it forward I think that is wrong
Apparently yesshouldn't acceleration and resultant force be in the same direction?
One of my friends did get 24 but I didnt ask her values and method. Tell me yours.
Resultant= mgsin(9)*velocity. Which is 32.0kW.what value for power did you guys get in the truck question?
yay! I did it in the last second! had no time to think! so glad i didnt use cos function lolResultant= mgsin(9)*velocity. Which is 32.0kW.
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