Re: A Car's velocity
From: Uncle Al (UncleAl0_at_hate.spam.net)
Date: 02/05/05
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Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 08:47:27 -0800
Richard M wrote:
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> Could someone please tell me why a vehicle's speed can't increase by 10
> ms^-1 instantaneously in the physical world. Suppose if it could, how
> how would a speedometer read this?
How is "impulse" calculated? Plug in the numbers. Wht is the slope
of a delta function? Of any instantaneous change?
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