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MECHANICS Q: Is this a valid proof :p (2 Viewers)

tywebb

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The main difference is they say y=1.8 when t=0, whereas for your solution you have y=0 when t=0.

It doesn't mean your solution is wrong though.

Either way you still get the same answer.
 

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The main difference is they say y=1.8 when t=0, whereas for your solution you have y=0 when t=0.

It doesn't mean your solution is wrong though.

Either way you still get the same answer.
I think that's because I let the origin be up at 1.8m (I.e. y=0) so when the droplet falls it's at -1.8; whereas they let the droplet at ground level be 0 so origin is y=1.8
 

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