Monday November 9th

In class today we went over the last question of 4G where the most important part of the problem was finding the x velocity component. Once this velocity was found, we could use the equation v=x/t. We knew the change in position was 56.6 m so we multiplied that by the velocity and got the time. We learned that a similar format could be used when finding the change in displacement with a gun fired at 45 degrees. The ladder part of class we worked in groups to write a good explanation to find the displacement at 45 degrees. The next scribe is Alexis

1 comments:

Unknown said...

repeat after me: v= delta x/delta t. v does not = x/t. This is a critical mistake you do not want to make.

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