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Sean, you think you could help me with a physics problem?

bump just in case you missed it

I can surely try, and somehow I missed that...

thanks

A skier starts at the top of a very large, frictionless snowball, with a very small, initial speed, and skis straight down the side. At what point does she lose contact with the snowball and fly off tangent? That is, at the instant she loses contact with the snowball, what angle a does a radial line from the center of the snowball to the skier make with the verticle?

i dont even know where to begin

90 degrees? Just kind of thinking about it logically, which probably is incorrect...

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MMMMMray, do I get a free pit or at least a discount from you?

$50 shipped.

j/k

But really you sell them, right?

yep..sure do...

no litter at the moment, but a couple are planned.

special colors you after?

$50 shipped? hmmmmmmm..might get you the kennal...lol..

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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Sean, you think you could help me with a physics problem?

bump just in case you missed it

I can surely try, and somehow I missed that...

thanks

A skier starts at the top of a very large, frictionless snowball, with a very small, initial speed, and skis straight down the side. At what point does she lose contact with the snowball and fly off tangent? That is, at the instant she loses contact with the snowball, what angle a does a radial line from the center of the snowball to the skier make with the verticle?

i dont even know where to begin

By definition tangent is 90 degrees. Sounds like a trick question.

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Sean, you think you could help me with a physics problem?

bump just in case you missed it

I can surely try, and somehow I missed that...

thanks

A skier starts at the top of a very large, frictionless snowball, with a very small, initial speed, and skis straight down the side. At what point does she lose contact with the snowball and fly off tangent? That is, at the instant she loses contact with the snowball, what angle a does a radial line from the center of the snowball to the skier make with the verticle?

i dont even know where to begin

By definition tangent is 90 degrees. Sounds like a trick question.

i know it's not 90 degrees

the skier has a horizontal velocity component as she goes down the ball so that would make her fly off before she reaches 90 degrees

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the tangent just implies that she flies off tangent to the circle

you can have a tangent line at any point along the circumfrence of the circle

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Sean, you think you could help me with a physics problem?

bump just in case you missed it

I can surely try, and somehow I missed that...

thanks

A skier starts at the top of a very large, frictionless snowball, with a very small, initial speed, and skis straight down the side. At what point does she lose contact with the snowball and fly off tangent? That is, at the instant she loses contact with the snowball, what angle a does a radial line from the center of the snowball to the skier make with the verticle?

i dont even know where to begin

By definition tangent is 90 degrees. Sounds like a trick question.

i know it's not 90 degrees

the skier has a horizontal velocity component as she goes down the ball so that would make her fly off before she reaches 90 degrees

Missed the word "radially"

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whoa, whoa, AND whoa!!!

jim, ryan...'nuff serious amp talk in here!!

tom, sean...no way in hell you guys are going to talk about that ish in here!! don't make me break out the delete key!!!!

the IHoP IS NOT the place for real intelligent conversation. why do you think we let elias post in here?? muhahahahahaha

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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whoa, whoa, AND whoa!!!

jim, ryan...'nuff serious amp talk in here!!

tom, sean...no way in hell you guys are going to talk about that ish in here!! don't make me break out the delete key!!!!

the IHoP IS NOT the place for real intelligent conversation. why do you think we let elias post in here?? muhahahahahaha

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

LMAO :owned:

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sean the brakes look great, once the seat, give us a little review!!

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I will seat them tomorrow as I have to let the paint dry.

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Sean, the answer is 48.2 degrees in case you care

now i just need how the hell to find that answer

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i can't wait till elias sees that post...lol..

and tom, leave a link to the forum on your paper....lol...

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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At this point my searching is better than my logic when it comes to classical. Basically it is just a conservation of energy question: add up the Kinetic and potential at both angles and set them equal to each other and bang.

You can copy from here:

http://web.mit.edu/8.01X/www/probsets/sol8...20snowball'

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Got sand on your pennis?

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Can't believe it changed that s to a c???

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MMMMMMMMM.. Sandy Pennis.

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Dennis, no word yet. Sorry.

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