A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial speed of 20m/s. Two second later, a stone is thrown vertically (from the same initial height as the ball) with an initial speed of 24m/s. At what height above the release point will the ball and stone pass each other?
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I had this question in my physics class as well and the answer is vector :)
To answer a physics question using the quadratic formula, first identify the equation that represents the problem. If the equation is in the form of ax^2 + bx + c = 0, you can apply the quadratic formula: x = [-b ± sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)] / 2a. Solve for x using this formula to find the solutions to the equation, which may represent physical quantities such as time, distance, or velocity.
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To find the load in physics, you can use the formula: Load = Mass x Acceleration. Determine the mass of the object in question and the acceleration it is experiencing, then multiply these two values together to calculate the load.
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?
Better question: "Is there good physics in the movie Transformers?"
This question definitely needs to be rephrased, there are countless physics equations.
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Yes, those are certainly both topics in Physics. What's your question ?
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Probably not, until somebody finds out what the question is.
Certainly. Just make sure to categorize your question in the physics category and someone who knows physics well will try to respond.
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