How can I solve time-related physics problems?

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In summary, solving time-related physics problems involves breaking down the problem into smaller parts, understanding the concepts and equations involved, and applying them correctly. It is important to clearly define the given variables and units, and to use the appropriate formulas and conversions. Practicing and understanding the concept of dimensional analysis can also be helpful in solving these types of problems. Additionally, it is important to pay attention to units and make sure they are consistent throughout the calculations. Time-related physics problems can be challenging, but with practice and a thorough understanding of the concepts, they can be solved successfully.
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Physics Forums found me actually! I needed some help understanding a problem and in the midst of search it showed up! I started searching for more time solution-related problems and here I am!
 
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