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Homework 6
By: Tom Cruise Date: February 21, 2018, 4:32 pm
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2/21-2/23
W- 13.6
R- 13.13
F- Test Corrections
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Re: Homework 6
By: Titan Date: February 22, 2018, 2:43 pm
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On the test corrections and the impulse question when it relates
to momentum, is it asking for a number or just how momentum
relates to impulse?
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Re: Homework 6
By: Tom Cruise Date: February 22, 2018, 3:44 pm
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[quote author=Titan link=topic=167.msg561#msg561
date=1519332209]
On the test corrections and the impulse question when it relates
to momentum, is it asking for a number or just how momentum
relates to impulse?
[/quote]I don't have a copy of the test with me, you may have to
quote me the exact question, but I think it is just asking for
the equation that relates them
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Re: Homework 6
By: Titan Date: February 22, 2018, 6:55 pm
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The exact wording of the question is "What is impulse equal to
as it relates to momentum?"
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Re: Homework 6
By: Tom Cruise Date: February 22, 2018, 6:57 pm
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[quote author=Titan link=topic=167.msg563#msg563
date=1519347356]
The exact wording of the question is "What is impulse equal to
as it relates to momentum?"
[/quote]
Yeah, so all thats asking for is the equation that has both
impulse and momentum in it. (It's the definition of impulse)
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Re: Homework 6
By: Titan Date: February 22, 2018, 9:58 pm
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Then on D for question 2, are we required to do it since it
wasn't on the actual test?
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Re: Homework 6
By: Tom Cruise Date: February 23, 2018, 1:32 am
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[quote author=Titan link=topic=167.msg565#msg565
date=1519358334]
Then on D for question 2, are we required to do it since it
wasn't on the actual test?
[/quote]
Yes. It was a gift on the test that I accidentally didn't put
it on there, but now you have to do it.
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