S sarkar_as Member Joined Oct 10, 2016 Messages 99 Gender Male HSC 2017 Nov 23, 2016 #1 I have a prac coming up and we need to calculate the experimental value of g using initial and final velocity, and time. I'm not sure on how to do it.
I have a prac coming up and we need to calculate the experimental value of g using initial and final velocity, and time. I'm not sure on how to do it.
Squar3root realest nigga Joined Jun 10, 2012 Messages 4,927 Location ya mum gay Gender Male HSC 2025 Uni Grad 2024 Nov 23, 2016 #2 acceleration = final velocity - intitial velocity / time
S sarkar_as Member Joined Oct 10, 2016 Messages 99 Gender Male HSC 2017 Nov 23, 2016 #3 Squar3root said: acceleration = final velocity - intitial velocity / time Click to expand... thanks
S sarkar_as Member Joined Oct 10, 2016 Messages 99 Gender Male HSC 2017 Nov 23, 2016 #4 sarkar_as said: thanks Click to expand... also would you use vertical initial and final velocity since g relates to vertical motion?
sarkar_as said: thanks Click to expand... also would you use vertical initial and final velocity since g relates to vertical motion?
I InteGrand Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 6,109 Gender Male HSC N/A Nov 23, 2016 #5 sarkar_as said: also would you use vertical initial and final velocity since g relates to vertical motion? Click to expand... Yes
sarkar_as said: also would you use vertical initial and final velocity since g relates to vertical motion? Click to expand... Yes
S sarkar_as Member Joined Oct 10, 2016 Messages 99 Gender Male HSC 2017 Nov 23, 2016 #6 InteGrand said: Yes Click to expand... thanks