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the graph shows that it would stop after 20 seconds, because of the deceleration speed the extra 10 seconds would be 10 seconds of rest, in this case if there WAS no context, then yes, it woulda been 300m because he woulda went 100m backwards but since there IS context, its 400m |
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Yes, that's right. BUT it reads 0 + 1200 - 900 = 300meters. Luc, just fucking write down 300 meters. It's fucking right. |
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What kind of math is this, Calculus??? |
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that is why we use graphs! please tell me the flaws on my graphs for me to believe you |
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want proof? replace the 30 seconds with 500 seconds, they would come up with a negative number |
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this has nothing to do with einstein and relativity! its the way you proceed to solve these problems!!! ![]() |
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Technically it may have something to do with einstein's theory of relativity - it all depends on the location & velocity of the time keeper relative to the direction of the train's travel. I guess to have the question layed out better, the time keeper should be positioned in the train to ensure we can rule out einstein's relativity theory interfering with the answer
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alright, Im hoping to make this my last post on this thread with a more comprehensible (I hope) graph that I just made
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by the graph we see that
after 20 sec, the train will stop, and it doesnt matter if you add an extra 10, the distance wont change. v0=40m/s a=-2m/s^2 t=20s ---------- v=? x=? ---------- v=v0-at (- because the acceleration is negetive) v=40-2*20 v=40-40 v=0 - the speed after 20 sec -------------------------------------- x=x0+v0t-at^2/2 x=40*20-2*20^2/2 x=800-400 x=400 ------------------------------------- the train will travelled 400meter within 20 secs, thats why the train travelled the same distance with 30 sec.. hope i helped. |
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hey dumb ass, 2m/s/s is an acceleration not a speed.
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bdjuf is fucking right! the train will stop after 20 SEC, here is the proof: v=v0-at (- because the acceleration is negetive) ok! we need to know when the speed will be 0, so we will see how much time it takes! so: v0=40m/s a=-2m/s^2 v=0 ----- t=? ---- 0=v0-at 0=40-2t -40=-2t t=20sec the train will stop after 20 sec, thats it! no more argue! |
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380 - thank you for playing
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What's the deal, your dungeons and dragons groups not show up tonight?
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Could we have someone write a php script to demonstrate? People here seem to love writing php scripts
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I gave the graphical approach and freesex gave the theoretical approach this thread should be closed FINAL ANSWER: 400 meters |
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Your analysis, while the long and drawn out, is the correct answer.
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there is ALL you need, the graph alone is sufficient, but some people NEED to see the equation.. I just want mr.wrong to know, this was NOT a PLUG AND PLAY equation problem, there was 1 step he forgot to do, wich is find out that the train had stopped at 20 seconds |
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Are you you guys sure this is a high school problem?
Don't ever recall doing anything like that and it looks difficult to me even now, lol. Perhaps I did take Physics in high school, I really don't remember since it was over 10 years ago and I always HATED math/chemistry/equations. I was going to go back to college but screw that if I have to do equations and graphs like that!! lol |
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Ok here is an approach everyone can follow.
Speed (velocity) is miles/hour or distance / time. --> Speed = distance / time --> Distance = speed * time --> Time = speed * distance Initial speed is 40 meters / second. Final speed is 0 meters / second Acceleration is defined as a rate or in distance per second per second. --> Acceleration = meters / second / second (m/(s^s)) Thus the equation is: Speed initial - acceleration*(time) = Speed final (m/s) - (m/s/s)*(s) = m/s <-- units check out 40m/s - 2m/s/s*(s) = 0m/s (note that s is unknown) Solving we get S = 20seconds (deceleration time) It will then stop within 20seconds, the 30s question is irrelevant. Thus, to check the final distance: Distance = speed * time OR Distance = Initial speed*time - (acceleration*time*time)/2 (use calculus to prove this...) (meters) = (meters/second)*seconds - (meters/second/second)*seconds*seconds) --> Distance = (40m/s)*20seconds - (2m/s/s*20*20)/2 = 800meters - 400meters = 400meters distance.
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thank you for reconfirming my procedure
I await mr.wrongs reply on this thread |
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It depends on your definition of "brakes". To my understanding trains have two different types of "brakes". Friction and applied force by reversing the engines.
Therefore, there are two answers depending on the context of the question .... Given ... Acceleration =(FINAL VELOCITY - ORGINAL VELOCITY) divided by TIME We get ... -2MS^2 = (ZERO - 40/MS^2) / TIME 20 seconds of time before the train reaches zero velocity from the relative point in space for the question. Therefore the train went the same distance it would accelerate forward at for 20 seconds ... 2/ms^2 for 20 seconds = 40 meters. However, if the reverse engines are still being applied, which the question appears to be saying ... then you need to add another 10 Seconds of acceleration and we add another 20 Meters. One answer is ... The train traveled 60 Meters from the relative point in time in which the question was posed. Quite simply 30 seconds of acceleration at 2/ms^2. Dad@ |
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Nope I screwed up the math ... lol
The answer is 20 seconds or 30 seconds of acceleration. |
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See what happens when you do not pay attention in Calculus class ...grrrr
lol These questions are fun. |
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Battle of the minds
So what's the next question? |
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The train derails after 3 seconds and rolls down the embankment 47 meters at which point it topples into the water and sinks 188.3 meters. Eventually it becomes a coral reef and corrodes in the salt water. Particles of it are dispersed all over the globe by the mighty ocean. In summary, the train never stops traveling.
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Are those 3 vectors (in the space R3) linearly dependents or independents v1 = (3,4,3) v2 = (2,2,2) v3 = (5,6,6) This is by far the course that I hated the most in college...
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Ok a hint...easiest way to solve it:
Put the vector in a 3x3 determinant and solve it....if the answer = 0 then they are linearly dependents, if it's not = 0, then they are independent....
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| 3 4 3 | | 2 2 2 | now we have the 3x3 determinent... | 5 6 6 | 3 |2 2| = 3(12 - 12) = (3) ( 0 ) = 0 |6 6| 4 |2 2| = -4(12 - 10) = (-4) (2) = -8 |5 6| 3 |2 2| = 3(12 - 10) = (3) (2) = 6 |5 6| 0 - 8 + 6 = -2 so the answer is -2.... the vectors are linearly independent... Yippi!....I tought someone would've studied a bit of linear algebra...oh well!....
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s=ut-0.5at^2
s=40*30+1*900 s=1200+900 s=2100m v=u+at 0=40+-2t t=20 So the train travels 2.1km in total but stops after 20 seconds. So the answer is zero, it can go nowhere with it's current accelaration after 30 seconds. |
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No my original answer is correct ...
Given .... Kinetic Energy = 1/2mv^2 and given Potential Energy = Force X Distance you get the object currently has maximum Kinetic Energy at it's start veloctiy ... and minimum kinetic energy when it reaches Zero velocity - which is it's maximum potential energy ... do the algebra ... and you get the correct answer ... Wow ...it's been a long time since I did one of these ... See what becoming a "sex webmaster" does to your brain ... The only vector I think about now is in - and - out. Sorry boys ... My answer/s depending on you definition of "brakes" is correct ... You do not need graphs and vector analysis or any type of "series" calculation ... and this really is a high school question ... What happened to those babes in high school .. Dad@ |
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