I've gone over the 6 flags lab a few times and my answers are not matching up with the given multiple choice. I'm pretty confident with my physics so it's probably error in measurement in most of them, but some don't have any answers that seem close to what I got. Are you concerned with our answers matching up to the given choices or is it more about applying the physics correctly or both?
I've gone over the 6 flags lab a few times and my answers are not matching up with the given multiple choice. I'm pretty confident with my physics so it's probably error in measurement in most of them, but some don't have any answers that seem close to what I got. Are you concerned with our answers matching up to the given choices or is it more about applying the physics correctly or both?
ReplyDeleteCan the Mass of the lander WITH FUEL be found using KE=1/2MV^2? That is the method we are currently using and it seems pretty good. Thanks, Dan
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