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iTeachChem
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2y ago
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Motion in 2d
Can someone pls explain this to me
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iTeachChem Helper
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7/15/24, 3:52 AM
@Gyro Gearloose
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iTeachChem Helper
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7/15/24, 3:53 AM
Note for OP
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OP
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7/15/24, 3:56 AM
@xShadowlift
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xShadowlift
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7/15/24, 4:06 AM
which step can you not understand
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Deleted User
OP
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7/15/24, 4:08 AM
why is Vy positive and Vx negative
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Deleted User
OP
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7/15/24, 4:09 AM
,rotate
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TeXit
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7/15/24, 4:09 AM
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why is Vy positive and Vx negative
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xShadowlift
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7/15/24, 4:11 AM
where
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Deleted User
OP
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7/15/24, 4:11 AM
i meant omega and vx my bad
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xShadowlift
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7/15/24, 4:12 AM
wont omega will be negative
? Vr is
-14
(downwards
)
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Deleted User
OP
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7/15/24, 4:12 AM
cause Vr perpendicular is neg exactly
. i was absent these are my friends notes so wannaverify
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Deleted User
OP
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7/15/24, 4:13 AM
and shouldnt Vx be positive
?
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xShadowlift
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7/15/24, 4:13 AM
yes
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Deleted User
OP
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7/15/24, 4:14 AM
oof
, i wasted 30 mins here
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) ty
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OP
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7/15/24, 4:14 AM
+solved
@xShadowlift
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iTeachChem Helper
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7/15/24, 4:14 AM
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