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M1 Kinematics

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Original post by TeeEm
give me half hour

thank you :smile:
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Original post by MathMeister
thank you :smile:


this is my version of your question. (just stolen :colone:)

Question 7.pdf


note this is not the same question
Original post by TeeEm
this is my version of your question. (just stolen :colone:)

Question 7.pdf


note this is not the same question

thanks
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Original post by MathMeister
thanks


hope it makes sense
Original post by TeeEm
hope it makes sense

yeah- t=t therefore find t of ball 1- then find t of ball 2 - subtracting; it should equal 0 however there's a time difference therefore you subtract t(ball 2) from t(ball 1) and you have T.
Thanks!
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Original post by MathMeister
yeah- t=t therefore find t of ball 1- then find t of ball 2 - subtracting; it should equal 0 however there's a time difference therefore you subtract t(ball 2) from t(ball 1) and you have T.
Thanks!


glad it made sense ...
no negatives either...
Original post by TeeEm
glad it made sense ...
no negatives either...

yeah thats a huge advantage to this method :tongue:

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