Im doing Chapter 1, passage 1,
Galileo
I'm lost about the answer, the passage is about projectile motion and the question asks ,to compare flight times
it is comparing 2 horizontal throws, in 2 different gravities(10 and 5)
both objects are thrown at the same rate, the only different is A has a gravity of 10 and C has a gravity of 5
so I thought the answer was A's flight time was half that of C's fight time
since A has double the gravity
but the answer is A has .7*C's flight time...
and the explanation is beyond my understanding, can someone dumb it down and explain this to me?
also, I only figured this out with my calculator, apparently I need to know 1/(square root of 2)?
or what the square root of 2 is?
I do occasionally ask my MD to give me the answer to some basic physics questions, like:
-how much Vit d do I need?
-should I take lipitor?
if I throw a rock off a cliff at 10m/s, how far does the rock travel in the X direction if the cliff is 200meters high
-how do I increase my HDL?
thats a typical visit, right?
Galileo
I'm lost about the answer, the passage is about projectile motion and the question asks ,to compare flight times
it is comparing 2 horizontal throws, in 2 different gravities(10 and 5)
both objects are thrown at the same rate, the only different is A has a gravity of 10 and C has a gravity of 5
so I thought the answer was A's flight time was half that of C's fight time
since A has double the gravity
but the answer is A has .7*C's flight time...
and the explanation is beyond my understanding, can someone dumb it down and explain this to me?
also, I only figured this out with my calculator, apparently I need to know 1/(square root of 2)?
or what the square root of 2 is?
I do occasionally ask my MD to give me the answer to some basic physics questions, like:
-how much Vit d do I need?
-should I take lipitor?
if I throw a rock off a cliff at 10m/s, how far does the rock travel in the X direction if the cliff is 200meters high
-how do I increase my HDL?
thats a typical visit, right?