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Kinematics of falling bodies
- Tips for solving kinematic problems:
- draw a picture
- draw and label coordinate axes
- make sure that you know at least 3 quantities
- pick the proper equation
- solve
Always ask at the end: "Does this make sense?"
- If one ignores air resistance, objects thrown into
the air travel symmetrically up and down.
- Objects affected only by the force of gravity
(that is, wingless objects in mid-air) are in freefall.
They always accelerate at 9.8 m/s^2 downwards.
- Remember that a quadratic equation can have two
solutions!
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