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gahyunkk

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If question gives us a value of velocity & angle such as v=20m/s and angle=30,
can we put these values in at the first place when we are finding initial components and equation of x&y? Or is it better to still work out with V and alpha, then sub in the values at the end?
 

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I usually substitute it in at the start, but if the question says "...The angle of elevation now changes..." or "...The starting velocity now changes..." in a later part, you'd be better off to have done it with V & alpha. I never do it that way simply because i feel like it's just a memorized page from a textbook rather than actually deriving it for the specific situation, but mark wise it shouldn't matter at all.
 

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I usually substitute it in at the start, but if the question says "...The angle of elevation now changes..." or "...The starting velocity now changes..." in a later part, you'd be better off to have done it with V & alpha. I never do it that way simply because i feel like it's just a memorized page from a textbook rather than actually deriving it for the specific situation, but mark wise it shouldn't matter at all.
Yea i prefer to sub them in at the beginning but i was just wondering coz some of the solutions put the values at the end
 

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I do it at the start, keeps things cleaner overall
If they give you clean numbers. Any surds or fractions then see ya later mate.

So yeah, personal preference but I like working with symbols up until the end, which is how I believe higher level physics generally is too (oh lord the amount of constants in pysics). Also, my teacher is a massive pain in the ass and will always give us really shitty numbers to use e.g. find the equation of the tangent to the this ellipse at the point [8sqrt(7)/2 , 2sqrt(3)]. He thinks he's making the test harder/ more challenging when really it's the cheapest way to go about it /rant over.
 

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