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Hello, I've just found this forums while looking for help with my Physics class.
I am having trouble on certain questions, not the actual Math part, but figuring out which velocity is initial or final (this is for kinematics). For example, if the question is "Someone standing on a 20 meter cliff throws a ball into the air at 9 m/s, how long does it take to reach the ground"
Would Vi(initial velocity) be 0 and Vf(final velocity) be 9? Because it started in someone's hand, or would it be 9 and the final velocity be unknown.
Also, when something is thrown up into the air(gaining altitude), would it's acceleration due to gravity (9.81) be negative or positive?
Physics is pretty interesting, and a good challenge, although it seems like sometimes it's too much of a challenge Thanks
I am having trouble on certain questions, not the actual Math part, but figuring out which velocity is initial or final (this is for kinematics). For example, if the question is "Someone standing on a 20 meter cliff throws a ball into the air at 9 m/s, how long does it take to reach the ground"
Would Vi(initial velocity) be 0 and Vf(final velocity) be 9? Because it started in someone's hand, or would it be 9 and the final velocity be unknown.
Also, when something is thrown up into the air(gaining altitude), would it's acceleration due to gravity (9.81) be negative or positive?
Physics is pretty interesting, and a good challenge, although it seems like sometimes it's too much of a challenge Thanks