Conceptual Integrated Science
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ISBN: 9780135197394
Author: Hewitt, Paul G., LYONS, Suzanne, (science Teacher), Suchocki, John, Yeh, Jennifer (jennifer Jean)
Publisher: PEARSON EDUCATION (COLLEGE)
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Hello,I wanna asked if my answer is correct...
For A to B I am using Ta+Va=Tb+Vb
And I get
Ta= 0 since there is no velocity
Tb = ½(50)(VB)²=25(VB)²
Va=½ks² = ½(2000)(0.6)² =600N
Vb=mgh =(50)(9.81)(0.9)= 441.45
Then Vb =2.52 m/s
And then using vertical motion from b to c to find t
Y=Y initial+(V sin36.87)tBC+1/2a(tBC)²
Then t = 0.609s
And find d using d=(vcos36.87)t
d=1.23m
Is my answer and method correct? Sorry for my bad english
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