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    Why is Percent Change Calculated Like This?

    Oh, alright, cool. It makes sense because the formula is only concerned with magnitude, and not direction. Thanks!
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    Why is Percent Change Calculated Like This?

    Homework Statement The formula for price elasticity in my micro/macroeconomics course is: elasticity = For those unable to view the image: (change in quantity / avg quantity)/(change in price / avg price) My question is: Why is it that the average quantity/price is used instead of just the...
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    Work on an object moving downards

    Right, sorry! I meant the force is upwards. Yes, I understand now. Thanks!
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    Work on an object moving downards

    The motion is upwards, the direction is downwards.
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    Work on an object moving downards

    Homework Statement You move a textbook from a high shelf to a low shelf. Is the work you do on it positive or negative? Homework Equations W = Fcosd The Attempt at a Solution My understanding is that if you are doing a positive applied force on the textbook, over some distance, the work...
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    Centripetal/Centrifugal Motion on a merry-go-round

    Right! Makes sense, thanks again!
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    Centripetal/Centrifugal Motion on a merry-go-round

    The towards center is actually incorrect, now that I look at it again. Thanks for catching my mistake! The acceleration towards the center is a component of the Ft, not Ft itself. My intent with the changing of direction was that from the frame of reference of the merry-go-round, the tension...
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    Centripetal/Centrifugal Motion on a merry-go-round

    Homework Statement You are standing 2.7 m from the centre of a spinning merry-go-round holding one end of a string tied to a 120g mass. The merry-go-round has a period of 3.9 s. Draw a system diagram of the situation. Draw an FBD of the mass in Earth's frame of reference. Draw an FBD of the...
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    Centripetal Forces and the Bucket in a Circle

    Interesting, I'm assuming that this is beyond the scope of my course-- cool regardless. CoM = Center of Mass, correct?
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    Centripetal Forces and the Bucket in a Circle

    I guess so, but while the bucket is in the air, it should be accelerating downwards w/ the water @ 9.8m/s/s, no? Meaning the water stays in the bucket?
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    Centripetal Forces and the Bucket in a Circle

    Homework Statement I was watching a video on centripetal forces, and at one point in the video, the instructor poses a question where he shows a bucket filled with water which requires an Fnet of 3N towards the center to keep the water in the bucket. At one point in the video (please seek to...
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    Transforming Functions: Solving g(x) = 2f(-x+(3/2))

    I get it now! Thanks so much! Now I can finally move on :smile:
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    Transforming Functions: Solving g(x) = 2f(-x+(3/2))

    I don't follow the last bit. I think the absolute value sign got messed up. Thanks for responding!
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    Transforming Functions: Solving g(x) = 2f(-x+(3/2))

    Homework Statement If f(x)=|x-1/2|-5 determine g(x)=2f(-x+(3/2)) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Well, I tried to factor out the k-value in the g(x) formula. So I was left with: g(x)=2f(-1)(x-3/2) Then I multiply f(x) by 2 and am left with: g(x)=2|x-(1/2)|-10 Then I subtract...
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    Tension with a pulley question

    Alright, thanks a lot for all your help!
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