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Lloydsgurl
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I have no idea why I'm taking physics when I really have no wish to take another math/science class, but I am. The only problem is I have no idea what I'm doing, and we're just learning very basic physics right now.
Ok, so now for my problem on motion (which is basically just a need for formulas and little direction):
A. How do you determine the average velocity of an object?
B. How would you then write a mathematical equation to describe the motion?
I know what I've asked is really simple, but I just need a little direction. Leaning how to find A. and B. will also help with other problems I have. My teacher does not teach physics in a way I can understand, so any help I can get will be greatly appreciated.
Ok, so now for my problem on motion (which is basically just a need for formulas and little direction):
A. How do you determine the average velocity of an object?
B. How would you then write a mathematical equation to describe the motion?
I know what I've asked is really simple, but I just need a little direction. Leaning how to find A. and B. will also help with other problems I have. My teacher does not teach physics in a way I can understand, so any help I can get will be greatly appreciated.