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| visits | member for | 7 months |
| seen | Mar 28 at 18:51 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
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Jan 24 |
asked | Understanding that nothing can go beyond the speed of light |
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Jan 4 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 5 |
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Displacement with zero velocity Thanks, I get it now. |
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Dec 5 |
accepted | Displacement with zero velocity |
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Dec 5 |
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Displacement with zero velocity But we are able to get angular displacement using only internal force as per the video link. What makes the linear motion so special? |
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Dec 5 |
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Displacement with zero velocity Yes, but did u see the video link that I gave? It explains how. |
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Dec 5 |
asked | Displacement with zero velocity |
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Oct 11 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 1 |
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Is it possible to find out the distance traveled by a car if the force applied on it is given? @JerrySchirmer, yes you are right, I blame my poor integration skills. Thanks a lot for your help. |
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Oct 1 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 1 |
accepted | Is it possible to find out the distance traveled by a car if the force applied on it is given? |
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Oct 1 |
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Is it possible to find out the distance traveled by a car if the force applied on it is given? awesome! I the "looking closely" part was the key to solving the problem. Thanks! |
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Oct 1 |
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Is it possible to find out the distance traveled by a car if the force applied on it is given? Assuming that the initial speed is 0, when you will integrate the above equation once you will get what I have posted in my question. Which will ultimately leave you with a velocity parameter thus you will not be able figure out what is the actual distance traveled until u know the velocity. |
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Oct 1 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 1 |
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Is it possible to find out the distance traveled by a car if the force applied on it is given? Converted it to a conceptual question. |
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Oct 1 |
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Is it possible to find out the distance traveled by a car if the force applied on it is given? added 115 characters in body; edited title |
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Oct 1 |
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Is it possible to find out the distance traveled by a car if the force applied on it is given? Hi, I am new to this forum so was not really sure of the type of questions. Conceptually, here I just wanted to prove that if you are given the engine performance you can basically not find out the distance traveled by it at any point in time. |
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Sep 30 |
asked | Is it possible to find out the distance traveled by a car if the force applied on it is given? |