H hjed Member Joined Nov 10, 2011 Messages 211 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2013 Oct 23, 2013 #1 Hi guys I just wanted to clarify, in the formula v^2 = n^2(a^2 - x^2) (for SMH). Is a acceleration, or just an unfortunate procedural usage? Thanks
Hi guys I just wanted to clarify, in the formula v^2 = n^2(a^2 - x^2) (for SMH). Is a acceleration, or just an unfortunate procedural usage? Thanks
S studybuddy101 Active Member Joined Apr 18, 2012 Messages 103 Gender Male HSC 2013 Oct 23, 2013 #2 'a' would be your amplitude
H hjed Member Joined Nov 10, 2011 Messages 211 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2013 Oct 23, 2013 #3 isn't that usually a big A? Thanks though I knew I was missing some information in this formula Edit: nm, I checked it and it is amplitude. Thank you for your help. Last edited: Oct 23, 2013
isn't that usually a big A? Thanks though I knew I was missing some information in this formula Edit: nm, I checked it and it is amplitude. Thank you for your help.
S studybuddy101 Active Member Joined Apr 18, 2012 Messages 103 Gender Male HSC 2013 Oct 23, 2013 #4 No worries
A AnimeX Member Joined Aug 11, 2012 Messages 588 Gender Male HSC N/A Oct 23, 2013 #5 hjed said: isn't that usually a big A? Thanks though I knew I was missing some information in this formula Edit: nm, I checked it and it is amplitude. Thank you for your help. Click to expand... it is the amplitude, the HSC defines it as small 'a' for some reason
hjed said: isn't that usually a big A? Thanks though I knew I was missing some information in this formula Edit: nm, I checked it and it is amplitude. Thank you for your help. Click to expand... it is the amplitude, the HSC defines it as small 'a' for some reason