G Gauss44 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 28, 2012 Messages 3,185 Reaction score 416 Points 5,231 Pre-Medical Feb 6, 2013 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Y-direction velocity vs. maximum height Why isn't this graph linear? Can you use x=vot+1.2at^2 to make x proportional to vo? That was my mislogic making the graph linear. (I think I've been studying too long.)
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Y-direction velocity vs. maximum height Why isn't this graph linear? Can you use x=vot+1.2at^2 to make x proportional to vo? That was my mislogic making the graph linear. (I think I've been studying too long.)
Postictal Raiden Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 26, 2008 Messages 5,436 Reaction score 4,043 Points 5,706 Website forums.studentdoctor.net Attending Physician Feb 6, 2013 #2 Gauss44 said: Y-direction velocity vs. maximum height Why isn't this graph linear? Can you use x=vot+1.2at^2 to make x proportional to vo? That was my mislogic making the graph linear. (I think I've been studying too long.) Click to expand... V^2 = 2gh if v changes by factor of x, h changes by factor of x^2 Upvote 0 Downvote
Gauss44 said: Y-direction velocity vs. maximum height Why isn't this graph linear? Can you use x=vot+1.2at^2 to make x proportional to vo? That was my mislogic making the graph linear. (I think I've been studying too long.) Click to expand... V^2 = 2gh if v changes by factor of x, h changes by factor of x^2