timeflies
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I look forward to that.I just came up with an ub3r hard relativity question, but am going to save it for BoS Physics Trial xD
come at meI just came up with an ub3r hard relativity question, but am going to save it for BoS Physics Trial xD
a)A car comes to a bridge during a storm and finds out the bridge washed out. The driver must get to the other side, so he decides to try leaping it with his car. The side of the road the car is on is 21.3m above the river, while the opposite side is a mere 1.8m above the river. The river itself is a raging torrent 61.0m wide.
a) How fast should the car be traveling at the time it leaves the road in order to just clear the river and land safely on the opposite side?
b) What is the speed of the car just before it lands on the other side?
Ain't got nothin' on meI just came up with an ub3r hard relativity question, but am going to save it for BoS Physics Trial xD
Ur missing the muzzle velocity of 800ms-1 and the fact that when in the prone position, the muzzle is 30cm off the groundNew Question
A target appears at a distance of 1250m with the centre of the target 1.2m above ground level. If the sniper was firing from the prone position, calculate the angle to which the barrel of the rifle should be raised to hit the centre of the target. 3 marks
"Hard" Question
Fighting words, mate!Ain't got nothin' on me
It doesn't say those details in the booklet?? :3Ur missing the muzzle velocity of 800ms-1 and the fact that when in the prone position, the muzzle is 30cm off the ground
Fighting words, mate!
Because although its on a new page, under a new heading, its part (d) of the question! All the other info you need is in the main description of the questionIt doesn't say those details in the booklet?? :3
OH HAHAHA I DIDNT EVEN NOTICE!Because although its on a new page, under a new heading, its part (d) of the question! All the other info you need is in the main description of the question
Have to wait for Fizzy_Cyst to respond as he has the right answer.is the answer 0.0413 degrees
saw that question two months ago or so and i've spent quite a bit of time on it.Anyone wanting to answer the question?
Ive got two ans haha hopefully fizzy replies soonsaw that question two months ago or so and i've spent quite a bit of time on it.
still no idea.
I don't know how to do it. Seems more like an extracurricular question than a M&G question My logic gets iffy with non-ohmic stuff. Maybe a new question?Speaking of which, did anyone understand my MandG question?
Its actually a bit of skills stuff which is found throughout. I will post a solution and think of a new question in the next few days.I don't know how to do it. Seems more like an extracurricular question than a M&G question My logic gets iffy with non-ohmic stuff. Maybe a new question?
New Question for Motors and Generators: