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http://www.mei.org.uk/files/papers/m105ju_kdht28.pdf

part 5iii i really hate these sort of questions i dont understand how to do them, help?
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Original post by liverpool2044
http://www.mei.org.uk/files/papers/m105ju_kdht28.pdf

part 5iii i really hate these sort of questions i dont understand how to do them, help?


Differentiate to find the velocity, then: if it is moving in that direction, then the i component(of velocity) is equal to the j component (of velocity). Kinda like, 45 degrees to both axes means it's lying on the line y=x, and y= j component, x = i component, since y=x, then j component = i component.
thanks alot great help as always
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Original post by liverpool2044
thanks alot great help as always


You sure it makes sense?
yeahh i understand it now you use i as horizontal and j as y
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yeahh i understand it now you use i as horizontal and j as y


Yeah, awesome. :-)

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