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That is easy.
This should be the answer in Meters per second. (Feel free to convert to miles per second/hr/wtver V= SqrRoot[ (4.9*2.414 *10^4)/(sin60 * cos60) ] 2.414 *10^4 is 15 miles converted into meters. And 4.9 is 9.8 m/s^2 * 1/2. That should be the answer. (522.656 m/s) |
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#13
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My answer is Saturday
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I just failed a physics exam yesterday. It was great...I hate physics - talk about KILLME-ATICS
Get it? |
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You did an exam on sunday?
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#16
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Yes.
(Lol, we just had this discussion in IRC. ) |
#17
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don't ask why he wear dresses from time to time...
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#18
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..because he needs to stretch them up after washing, so they will fit you again?
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Danny that was just poor...
Really... It doesn't even merit a reply tbh. |
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