Ewww first years! :ODamn all this Physics.
Thank god for Fundamentals this semester!
Stuck with all the first years ='(
Not giving any hints away keep thinking outside of the box with it though, not like your most recent postDoes it move?
Haha ok, I didn't think it was right . I'll keep going at it, I'm probably just missing something easy...Not giving any hints away keep thinking outside of the box with it though, not like your most recent post
Haha genius! Like finding xWhen all the water runs out:
What is the position of the tank?
Exactly where it was before.
How fast is the tank moving?
0 m/s
=D
Where did your formulas come from? F = etc etcHaha genius! Like finding x
I just realised I did my math for what i posted very wrong lol should have been
Lol, either way I don't think it's right..
Okay, I'm not aware of this formula.I was using thrust (ie force)= v*dm/dt and using M=M_o e^-kt
Just the thought I had at the time when I was writing it, was trying to link M with a function of time, that seemed the best fit at the time lol.Okay, I'm not aware of this formula.
Also, why do you assume the motion undergoes exponential growth?
Haha yeh I don't really think you can chuck in exponential growth and hope for it to be right lol, you're trying to apply too many formulae to the problem abstractly I think it's more of a logical problem.Just the thought I had at the time when I was writing it, was trying to link M with a function of time, that seemed the best fit at the time lol.
Yep, new idea, because finding out how long it takes for the water to run out is impossible, we could use L. L is the distance of the centre of mass of the tank and water to the vertical pipe bit. So if water is running out won't the centre of mas move to the right and L then technically shorten, shortening of L could be used as the "time limit" portion of the answers needed. Meh more thinking required and I cant be fucked atm its fridayHaha I'm sure it's... possible.. Have you used L at all?