How do I solve this physics problem?
Hello, can someone explain to me exactly what the calculation is? I'm getting a negative result, and unfortunately, I don't understand how that's correct.
Thanks.
Hello folks, My question would be whether I solved this problem on the topic of monotony correctly.
A perhaps rather unusual question… would it theoretically be possible to magnetically influence a knife in such a way that it would either be ripped from the attacker's hand, or that the attacker wouldn't hit the target when stabbing, but would instead "stick" to the magnet or the knife? I know that this would hardly…
L is actually rx p. How did they suddenly come up with that? Isn't V times rho m? But what does that have to do with L? And what is rxv?
Hello, Well, I have an Excel spreadsheet where I want to add up the daily hours for each person. However, these people have different tasks to perform during the day. For example, they might have to work at the cash register, or in the warehouse, or in the shop. I've made an example of what…
Hello everyone! Today in physics, our teacher gave us a box with a string sticking out of both sides. When you pull the string, the box moves either toward one side or the other, depending on where it's positioned. My question is, does anyone have any idea why this is? And what the inside of…
Hello, I'm currently studying and I'm stuck on a certain problem. I know the solution, but I don't know how to get there. I would be very grateful if you could help me. Ps. Pos.10 is M5x10 8.8
Any speed change can be evaluated as acceleration. Braking is a negative acceleration when starting from the former direction. Otherwise, I just realize I’m out of school for a long time. I’d have to find out the formulas.