hey
doesnt the graph increase at a decreasing rate
we're graphing horizontal velocity vs range here
as the initial horizontal velocity increases, it will move off the table at a greater speed but u gotta also take into account g
which acts to pull it down
the longer it is in the air, the larger the effect of g
meaning that yeh the range increases with increased horizontal velocity, but at a decreasing rate coz g has more of an effect on the ball, pulling it down more n therefore decreasing the range
s = ut yeh
but t doesnt remain constant
so how can the graph be linear?
t changes with u
wat do uze think?
it makes sense to me
doesnt the graph increase at a decreasing rate
we're graphing horizontal velocity vs range here
as the initial horizontal velocity increases, it will move off the table at a greater speed but u gotta also take into account g
which acts to pull it down
the longer it is in the air, the larger the effect of g
meaning that yeh the range increases with increased horizontal velocity, but at a decreasing rate coz g has more of an effect on the ball, pulling it down more n therefore decreasing the range
s = ut yeh
but t doesnt remain constant
so how can the graph be linear?
t changes with u
wat do uze think?
it makes sense to me
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