Thursday, September 17, 2015

Physics Homework Problem...

Just in case you wanted to check and make sure you wrote the Physics problem down correctly from class today, I though that I would go ahead and post it again here:

You are in Paris, 50. m on an Eiffel Tower support leg observation deck. If you throw a euro downward at a velocity of -1.0 m/s, how long would it take the coin to hit the ground?

So being that this problem originates in Paris, I just had to share one of my favorite photos of the Eiffel Tower in the fall. 

I look forward to seeing how you apply the equations for motion!

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