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Uploaded by MathDoctorBob on Dec 11, 2010
Worked problem in calculus. From a height of 50m, an object is tossed into the air. If the maximum height is 150m, what was the initial velocity?
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@iCheeeZy5 Sure, if you have it memorized. First principles. - Bob
MathDoctorBob 3 months ago
u can just use v^2=u^2 + 2as which would take 10 seconds
iCheeeZy5 3 months ago
@Sydn33 Sorry about the audio. It's the mic - one of the channels is out. I eventually found an adaptor that fixed it. I definitely plan on reshooting the old videos eventually.
Glad to be of help. - Bob
MathDoctorBob 8 months ago
good vid man. but the audio doesnt sound right. think ya mic is a bit dodgey. thanks regardless though. great help.
Sydn33 9 months ago
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@iCheeeZy5 Sure, if you have it memorized. First principles. - Bob
MathDoctorBob 3 months ago
u can just use v^2=u^2 + 2as which would take 10 seconds
iCheeeZy5 3 months ago
@Sydn33 Sorry about the audio. It's the mic - one of the channels is out. I eventually found an adaptor that fixed it. I definitely plan on reshooting the old videos eventually.
Glad to be of help. - Bob
MathDoctorBob 8 months ago
good vid man. but the audio doesnt sound right. think ya mic is a bit dodgey. thanks regardless though. great help.
Sydn33 9 months ago