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| displacement = (initial velocity * change in time) + [1/2 * acceleration * (change in time)^2] |
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| Originally posted by fr0st If i can get a good response from this iill continue to write a masterpiece each week to lighten the mood... |
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the perfect lighthearted tale for a summer afternoon
keep em coming
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| Originally posted by Miss Bliss let's figure out how far the cat traveled: displacement = (initial velocity * change in time) + [1/2 * acceleration * (change in time)^2] now was the cat short or long-haired? fat or thin? this affects air drag and aerodynamics and helps determine how across the water he makes it |
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| the "acceleration term" in your equation already takes care of the air resistance |
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| displacement = (initial velocity * change in time) + [1/2 * acceleration * (change in time)^2] |
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| Air does not apply a constant acceleration, therefore, it is very fun to ignore (but not very acurate all the time). The force of air is a function of velocity. |
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