you need to first understand what is being asked, and then identify the key words and phrases that will help you solve the problem. g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s 2 or 32 ft/s 2) Since the object is moving downward from the starting ...
This is highly unrealistic, but the fact that the rotation is constant allows to write explicit calculations in Fourier space, and in particular the formulas found for the eigenvalues of the Coriolis operator enable us to exhibit an interesting dispersive behaviour for the Coriolis operator; thus ...
The calculations below shows how this method can be applied to determine the slope of the line. Note that three different calculations are performed for three different sets of two points on the line. In each case, the result is the same: the slope is 10 m/s/s. For points (5 s, 50...