gosh thank you sooo much!!! i didnt know how to isolate T
Glad I could help!
ahh thank you so much!! I had forgotten how to do do this
You're welcome!
you absolute madlad I love you
Thanks so much!
do you have a page with all of the formulas that one should know for physics 1?
drive.google.com/file/d/1ftUqkaQvNlsh1dh4MWBx3MAh4nXN2EAm/view?usp=drive_web
what if the initial velocity is 0?
If the initial velocity is zero then vit is also zero and you can eliminate it as adding zero to 1/2at2 does nothing.
At 4:06 I was wondering where did you get the minus from?
I meant 3:50
I had to subtract to move a positive value over to the other side.
100km/h ÷3.6 is to Vi= 27.7 m/sa=-.8m/s²t=60? how you get it can u give a me way why is t=60 please I'm student.
I believe it is because the time interval was 1 minute
HOW DO I SOLVE FOR TIMEEEEE :(((
how to solve for t
t = root ((v2=2ad)-v)/a
How to solve for t when acceleration and distance are given and vi is unknown?
The vi is 0
Thanks for this video
Most welcome
How to solve for vi sir?
Subtract 1/2at2 from both sides and divide by t.vi = (d-1/2at2)/t
I'm learning English and physics at the same time uwu
best of luck on both!
Tf is with the uwu imbecile
gosh thank you sooo much!!! i didnt know how to isolate T
Glad I could help!
ahh thank you so much!! I had forgotten how to do do this
You're welcome!
you absolute madlad I love you
Thanks so much!
do you have a page with all of the formulas that one should know for physics 1?
drive.google.com/file/d/1ftUqkaQvNlsh1dh4MWBx3MAh4nXN2EAm/view?usp=drive_web
what if the initial velocity is 0?
If the initial velocity is zero then vit is also zero and you can eliminate it as adding zero to 1/2at2 does nothing.
At 4:06 I was wondering where did you get the minus from?
I meant 3:50
I had to subtract to move a positive value over to the other side.
100km/h ÷3.6 is to Vi= 27.7 m/s
a=-.8m/s²
t=60? how you get it can u give a me way why is t=60 please I'm student.
I believe it is because the time interval was 1 minute
HOW DO I SOLVE FOR TIMEEEEE :(((
how to solve for t
t = root ((v2=2ad)-v)/a
How to solve for t when acceleration and distance are given and vi is unknown?
The vi is 0
Thanks for this video
Most welcome
How to solve for vi sir?
Subtract 1/2at2 from both sides and divide by t.
vi = (d-1/2at2)/t
I'm learning English and physics at the same time uwu
best of luck on both!
Tf is with the uwu imbecile