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Need help with homework
Really hope you can help, if you need further data just let me know I can provide some more including the height from which we drop the ball from, the balls mass, speed and time through photogates from the stop. Thank you. :approve
[Help] Integral Problem
I should be able to just plug in the sin(x) into the t's but it says that is the wrong answer. I asked my prof in class today to solve it, but he really didnt help. So maybe you guys can help me out. Thanks in advanced. Attached Images
Analysis Homework Help
(c) Let g(x) = (x)^1/2 show that g'(x) is unbounded on (0,1] but g(x) is uniformly continuous on [0,1]. 2. Relevant equations 3. The attempt at a solution I don't know how to quite formulate the inequalities, any help
Homework help
I have a few questions on some homework I'm trying to do: 1) A 3.5 kg flowerpot drops from a tall building. The initial speed of the pot is zero, and you may neglect air resistance. After the pot
Calculus II homework help.
Hi, I am new to this forum and I found about this forum on talk.collegeconfidential.com. Well I have been having some trouble with my Calc II work . It would be great if someone could explain this
Chem engineering homework help
I have this proplem as a homework assignment and i'ma bit stuck as houw to set it up. Here it is: Propane gas enters a continuous adiabatic heat exchanger at 40 degrees C and 250 kPa and exits at
College level homework help.
I have been assigned the following four questions, and am absolutely lost as to how to solve them. I am NOT looking for someone to solve them for me, however any general hints and tips, as well as
physics homework help please!
im stumped, i dont understand this stuff at all. im seriously like a dumbass when it comes to math this is for my space science class and im struggling with it QUESTION!!! Earths average
Homework help- Velocity!
Ok, here's the problem What am I doing wrong?? The pilot of an aircraft wishes to fly due west in a wind blwoing at 50 km/h toward the south. If the speed of the aircraft in the absence of wind is
homework help please!
okay im sure this will be easy for many of you, this is a first year engineering course question. help appreciated its due tom orow:O * the two forces, f1 and f2 acting at a have a resultant force
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