Physics rule - eviltoast
  • Da Bald Eagul@feddit.nl
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    3 months ago

    Hi, I made this in 5 mins because I was bored, but it’s late and I’m tired, so could you please explain what I would have to fix in my comment?

    • ji17br@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      You want to figure out distance per second. One way to do this is calculate distance apart at t=0,1,2…

      The difference between each point would be the average speed over that second.

      Using sqrt(b2+g2):

      t0 = 0 t1 = 1.554m
      s1 = (1.554m-0m)/1s = 1.554m/s t2 = 3.108m
      s2=(3.108m-1.554m)= 1.554m/s

      As you continue this you will see they travel at a constant speed apart from each other. The reason this is working is because you need to divide distance by time. Dividing by 1 second won’t change the value of the number after you subtract. If you notice you can do (t2-t0)/2s and also get the same answer.