Quiz 1, Section 002 #17
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I was also wondering about this, I did it the same way. |
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I also had the same question. |
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I also wondered about this as well, I also assumed it to be a constant velocity. |
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I had a question whereI did it and submitted it but my grade still isn't correct and would like to get that figured out if anyone could help that would be great |
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I had a question whereI did it and submitted it but my grade still isn't correct and would like to get htat figured out if anyone could help that would be great |
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Hey all,
Just started working on Quiz 1, and I'm wondering if anyone else was able to achieve an answer without using any derivations/diff eqs? I used the essential information that speed is constant (acceleration is 0) to determine my answer. I'm not sure how much we're allowed to share in terms of answers to the question, but I set sum of forces=ma=0, and could solve for A from there.
Let me know if you guys have any ideas/input!
Best,
David
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