Hi,
For those who do/completed physics, how do you grasp the worded questions?
The questions are worded in such a way that it confuses me and I have no idea which formula to use.
For example:
A fully dressed astronaut, weighting 1.2 x 10(3)(cubed) N on earth, is about to jump down from a space capsule which has just landed safely on Planet X. The drop to the surface of X is 2.8 m, and the astronaut’s potential energy relative to the surface is 1.1 x 10(3)(cubed) J.
(a) What is the acceleration due to gravity on planet X?
(b) How long does the jump take?
(c) What is the astronaut's maximum velocity?
How am I suppose to figure it out which formula and information to use when i barely even get the question. I understand what the question is saying but its phrased in such a weird/confusing way that i dont have a clue on what to do
Please help. Thanks
For those who do/completed physics, how do you grasp the worded questions?
The questions are worded in such a way that it confuses me and I have no idea which formula to use.
For example:
A fully dressed astronaut, weighting 1.2 x 10(3)(cubed) N on earth, is about to jump down from a space capsule which has just landed safely on Planet X. The drop to the surface of X is 2.8 m, and the astronaut’s potential energy relative to the surface is 1.1 x 10(3)(cubed) J.
(a) What is the acceleration due to gravity on planet X?
(b) How long does the jump take?
(c) What is the astronaut's maximum velocity?
How am I suppose to figure it out which formula and information to use when i barely even get the question. I understand what the question is saying but its phrased in such a weird/confusing way that i dont have a clue on what to do
Please help. Thanks