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answer is AThe answer is D if am not mistaken. Do u know the answer? Anyway wanna know how I came to this conclusion?
ok hw we can find out the reason?The answer is D if am not mistaken. Do u know the answer? Anyway wanna know how I came to this conclusion?
I rectified my earlier post. Check itanswer is A
i dont knw y?
plz show me sketchI rectified my earlier post. Check it
plz show me sketch
thx
aha thxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx rlly rllyAs you can C in the picture, only W have a component parallel to the inclined plane
Oki No problem. I'll help where I can.aha thxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx rlly rlly
appreciate this....i ll find any other question I'll inbox u ok bro?
Yup U R right, but srry I didnt get U for the last part... U implying that my answer isnt correct?Nice but you should spend more time reading the question. Component of R is parallel to the inclined force , therefore the resultant of R is zero. if R was inclined to the force, then your answer will be 100% correct.
Yup U R right, but srry I didnt get U for the last part... U implying that my answer isnt correct?
But U C, my answer is correct, svenas confirmed it.I can't really expain it in details cus i have little physics knowledge
another question about projectiles.....But U C, my answer is correct, svenas confirmed it.
another question about projectiles.....
answers =
part c i= 15.3 ms-1
c ii =all elastic to kinetic energy
part di velocity= 15.4 ms-1
actually in part di ...i didnt understand y we took 15.3 ms-1 as the horizontal velocity?
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rlly helpful man thxxx
Please be clearer brother, what do U mean by why he chose it as horizontal?rlly helpful man thxxx
but he didnt say y he chose it as horizontal?
I mean why 15.3 ms-1 is the horizontal component of velocity?Please be clearer brother, what do U mean by why he chose it as horizontal?
Well I think it's quite logic, when the disc is first fired, it experiences a velocity horizontally (Thats why it moves horizontally at first and then gradually comes down).I mean why 15.3 ms-1 is the horizontal component of velocity?
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