For 3.6 and 3.7, do we find the time in the x or y direction and then use that time to find the other axis's distance or velocity? For example, 3.6 #3 I used d=vt to find the time in the x-direction, which is .8s. But when I plug it into d=1/2at^2+vot for the y-directioin, I did not get the right answer. Not sure if I did the wrong math because the Advisor had the same process.
For 3.6 and 3.7, do we find the time in the x or y direction and then use that time to find the other axis's distance or velocity? For example, 3.6 #3 I used d=vt to find the time in the x-direction, which is .8s. But when I plug it into d=1/2at^2+vot for the y-directioin, I did not get the right answer. Not sure if I did the wrong math because the Advisor had the same process.
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