Good luck. You'll probably be more successful at finding some help if you reveal
some of your questions.
The #1 best source of help is always the teacher who assigned the homework.
That's the one person in the world who actually cares whether you can do it.
There are no physics equations that go directly to lacrosse from physics.
This question definitely needs to be rephrased, there are countless physics equations.
The suvat equations are used in physics to analyze and solve problems related to motion. They are commonly applied in areas such as kinematics, dynamics, and projectile motion to calculate quantities like displacement, initial velocity, acceleration, and time. These equations help in predicting and understanding the behavior of objects in motion.
Dimensional consistency is symbolic calculations that involves physical measurements. In physics equations, it is used in calculating the frequency.
The term you are looking for is "physical equations." These equations describe the relationships between quantities in the physical world, often derived from fundamental principles of physics.
Of course, I'll do my best to assist you. What specific question do you have or concept do you need help with in physics?
"a" can represent (normally) acceleration.
Well, while physics is very mathematical, you also need the ability to understand things conceptually. Like a ball falling through the air has a couple equations associated with it but as a physicist you have to be able to truly understand what those equations mean.
The kinematic equations describe the relationship between distance, time, initial velocity, final velocity, and acceleration in physics.
No. A lot of physic has to do with equations and math. Physics will be easier if you are good at math. I was for me :)
work = force x distance time = distance : time power = work : time force = ?
understand of topics ( subjects).how can i do with equations.