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FinalFantasy

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Can we just use R=v²sin2@\g?
if ur not given it, or do u have to derive it first?
 

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Otherwise the entire projectile motion topic would degenerate into remembering 30 odd formulas, which doesn't promote the slightest amount of understanding of the topic.
 

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nick1048 said:
Why would you need to derive it?
because marks are awarded for derivation.
 

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A lot of people make mistakes by remembering formulas and getting them wrong when the projectile starts from a point above the ground.
 

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if u dont wanna derive it, is it really worth doing ext one. The deriving is worth big marks (an everage question seems to be about 4-5 marks). Besides, by deriving, there are other things that may need to be answered that you will come across.
 

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im not not deriving it, i saw the equation in a text book and was just wondering..
i always do it from da basics:)
 

haboozin

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well most the questiosn say show that the range is...

so u cant really just throw the equation in.

It was in 2004 HSC Q6 b i i think... 2 marks.
 

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