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Great vid as always! I have a question however (hope it's not too foolish): Why do we
use the same t in the horizontal equation as the one we used in the vertical one? Maybe
I interpret it wrong but doing so wouldn't it mean that it takes the same amount of time
to move in a horizontal and vertical way independently? And if so, how do we know it …
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apocalypticdreams 12 years ago


thanks WOW! your 8 min tutorial rlly helped me do a problem that wasnt even the same
as this, so basically you improved my understanding :)

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Derek Owens 11 years ago


@SohrabR93 It depends on how the problem is set up. Typically a problem can be set
up with up being the positive direction (in which case gravity is -9.8), or with down being
positive (in which case gravity is +9.8). It can be done either way, as long as you pick
one way and stick with it consistently through the whole problem.

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Joshua Bruce Taylor 9 years ago


I'm brushing up on my physics for the MCAT and these videos have been great. Thanks
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Derek Owens 13 years ago


I typically use v_0 for the initial velocity. That's v with a zero in the subscript position. It
basically means "velocity at time zero" or "velocity when t=0". Then I use v by itself for
velocity at some later time. Using u works also, though. Good notation deZnitely helps,
but it's not as important as the concept.

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Derek Owens 11 years ago


@MsBiebaholic Yes, that is correct. The two equations you mention are actually the
same, since horizontally there is no acceleration so the 1/2 a t^2 term reduces to zero.
The larger equation simply reduces to the smaller in this case. I don't know an any easy
way to memorize the equations of motion, but even if it's just by brute force or …
practicing,
Read morememorizing them is certainly a good idea.

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lizrey63 10 years ago


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