Zeref
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So today I decided to do some calculations for physics and I noticed that I sometimes forget a little step or "tricks".
One example is:
Calculate the change in GPE in moving a 10 kg object from an initial position 1000 km above the surface of the Earth to a final position at a distance from the Earth equivalent to the mean orbital radius of the Moon (r = 3.84 × 10^8 m). Assume the Moon is on the opposite side of its orbit at the time and you can ignore its gravitational effect.
I was stuck on this question for some time and Fizzy_Cyst pointed out to me that I forgot to add the Earth's radius onto the 1000 km altitude as I completely forgot about the "distance from centre of object"
To prevent myself from making these mistakes again, I was thinking of compiling this into a document, make sure I remember it and then do similar questions afterward. Is there anyone here that would be interested in making this together? An example of a "trick" could be for projectile motion, the maximum possible height occurs at a launch angle of 90 degrees and the maximum horizontal range occurs at a launch angle of 45 degrees.
Comment or PM if you're interested
Also if you're reading Anomalousdecay, thanks for answering my endless amount of questions
One example is:
Calculate the change in GPE in moving a 10 kg object from an initial position 1000 km above the surface of the Earth to a final position at a distance from the Earth equivalent to the mean orbital radius of the Moon (r = 3.84 × 10^8 m). Assume the Moon is on the opposite side of its orbit at the time and you can ignore its gravitational effect.
I was stuck on this question for some time and Fizzy_Cyst pointed out to me that I forgot to add the Earth's radius onto the 1000 km altitude as I completely forgot about the "distance from centre of object"
To prevent myself from making these mistakes again, I was thinking of compiling this into a document, make sure I remember it and then do similar questions afterward. Is there anyone here that would be interested in making this together? An example of a "trick" could be for projectile motion, the maximum possible height occurs at a launch angle of 90 degrees and the maximum horizontal range occurs at a launch angle of 45 degrees.
Comment or PM if you're interested
Also if you're reading Anomalousdecay, thanks for answering my endless amount of questions
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