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For sure your blog is epicthanks
there are some other solved problems on projectile motion there. the question s above it.
Take a look at them. It should help
is it okay if I writeit's gradient = - (k+pAg)
the -ve sign should cancel at some point or the ans may be -ve
i've tried to explain with much details at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
(at the bottom)
if there's any mistake, let me know. do you have the answers? (but I'm quite sure my answers are correct)
Also, I really need some help that I think you or your friend can provide. I really need this book from which you took this question (in softcopy) and all its associated resources. Could you send it to me. Or scan and upload it. It's the new physics coursebook 2014 for the new syllabus 2016.
Plz, see if you can send upload it. I would really appreciate
Oh I see. Stupid mistake
explanations are available at
http://physics-ref.blogspot.com/2014/05/physics-9702-notes-worked-solutions-for.html
at bottom
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