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A particle is projected at an angle of 45[FONT=DejaVu Sans, sans-serif]° and a velocity of 15ms^-1. Without neglecting air resistance (13.5[/FONT][FONT=DejaVu Sans, sans-serif]Ω), and taking g as 9.8ms^-2
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a) DERIVE THE EQUATION FOR THE PARTICLE FOR (I) HORIZONTAL AND (II) VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT (IN EXACT FORM)

b) FIND THE TIME TAKEN TO REACH THE GROUND.
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jasonml said:
A particle is projected at an angle of 45[FONT=DejaVu Sans, sans-serif]° and a velocity of 15ms^-1. Without neglecting air resistance (13.5[/FONT][FONT=DejaVu Sans, sans-serif]Ω), and taking g as 9.8ms^-2
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a) DERIVE THE EQUATION FOR THE PARTICLE FOR (I) HORIZONTAL AND (II) VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT (IN EXACT FORM)

b) FIND THE TIME TAKEN TO REACH THE GROUND.
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will you actually give me $100 if i scan up the worked solution??
 

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Since air resistance is not measured in ohms (or any units for that matter), the question is unanswerable and so, that is my answer. Now gimme my $100
 

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Gimme the current and I'll work out the voltage :p
 

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jasonml said:
A particle is projected at an angle of 45[FONT=DejaVu Sans, sans-serif]° and a velocity of 15ms^-1. Without neglecting air resistance (13.5[/FONT][FONT=DejaVu Sans, sans-serif]Ω), and taking g as 9.8ms^-2

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a) DERIVE THE EQUATION FOR THE PARTICLE FOR (I) HORIZONTAL AND (II) VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT (IN EXACT FORM)

b) FIND THE TIME TAKEN TO REACH THE GROUND.

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Again, this question is an epic fail.
 

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13.5 ohms is the stuff up. Air resistance as always will be preportional to velocity or velocity squared or something tell me what that is and ill find u the answer. Or i can assume one of them and give u the answer. Even ifu tell me what velocity the air resistance is at that i will give u the answer. If u give me $100. Its Just Ext 2 not too hard.
 

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What would air resistance be measured in?
 

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what if air resistance is with the velocity projected ??

there are alot of cases ??

play the game "tanks" lol.. im thinkin about that...
 

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guys - i posted this on saturday night (sunday morning?) at 3am while i was embarrassingly drunk. air resistance is ridiculously difficult to measure, relies on countless variables, and is definatly not measured in ohms.

dont answer it - actually do some proper study. lol.
 
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why were you on bored of studies posting shitty maths questions when you were drunk..
heaps sick...

and air resistance isn't that difficult
 

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jasonml said:
guys - i posted this on saturday night (sunday morning?) at 3am while i was embarrassingly drunk. air resistance is ridiculously difficult to measure, relies on countless variables, and is definatly not measured in ohms.

dont answer it - actually do some proper study. lol.
how the fuck could u have typed that up (without spelling mistakes) if u were that drunk?
 

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I'm guessing air resistance would be measured in Newtons (or the likes) since its a resistive 'force'
 

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vds700 said:
how the fuck could u have typed that up (without spelling mistakes) if u were that drunk?
It took me like two hours, and i was copying out of a textbook lolol (though i obviously added the air res bit)
 

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