:) Excellent response alephnull! And welcome to sciforums!
o.O Feynman touches on this misconception in his lectures. It seems rather obvious that if one were to actually carry out an experiment, with the...
... thanks a lot! So, that's quite embarrassing. :D Thanks though!
thanks for the quick reply! Dear AlphaNumeric, Thanks a lot for the quick reply! It's much appreciated. I did a bit of work from your...
Problem (unit adjusted): A 1000 kg boat is travelling at 25 m/s when its engine is shut off. The magnitude of the frictional force fk between the...
Thanks! It seems like quite a nice online community here. I think it'll really help facilitate my learning of physics! I just hope I can contribute a...
thanks Well hey, I really appreciate your help! Thanks. :) I'm still going to try to figure out why my first attempt didn't work out so well.....
um.. As a side note, I was not crunching correctly when I said this.. :D
grrrrrrrrr.. Aw man! Okay, I'm sorrry. I'm still a bit lost. If we say, U=36.667 and V=0, we get a=-0.9944 m/s^2. I like it! It makes sense,...
darn you! crap that's the book's answer!!! :bawl: give me a second to look at that..
this problem makes my head hurt.. lol I really appreciate your responses Dywyddyr. I'm tempted to agree with you here, but for the sake of my...
hmmmmm.. Thanks for the quick reply Dywyddyr! Your suggestion has definitely got me second guessing my work. I don't know if the following is a...
Hey guys! Unfortunately, I seem to be having some trouble with a pretty basic problem. Maybe someone can point out what I'm doing wrong. Thanks in...
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