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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Kinematics!!..:(....HELP PLEASE!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Frostbite @Fifciol @abb0t @ash2326 @Preetha @Psychic @theEric @Compassionate @countonme123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@modphysnoob @mebs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@karatechopper @KingGeorge

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just tell me the method to proceed with and with a hint of shortcuts!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The velocity in the x-direction doesn't change. It stays 10cos30. However, in the y direction the velocity is changing w/ acceleration g. Find out how much it has changed in 1 second, then in 2. find the new velocity vector, and compare it to the original one. find the angle between them. If you need more help I'm here.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how to find the angle between them??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the angle w/ respect to the horizontal of the new vector, and add it to the 30 degrees previous. The new vector will be pointing down and to the right, while the original is pointing up and to the right. Add the angles.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its kinda getin all greek and latin.Hold up..I m8 take some time to follow ur procedure!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

take your time it's ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let me know when you get an answer...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya....M back

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Got it man @alffer1 Ta!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So answers are B and C!!!.......

OpenStudy (anonymous):

way to go.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey @alffer1 one more!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No need.......Got it.Sry!!

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