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Your 'question form' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.

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Just a heads up- the submit question responses you send back to me are not showing anything still. on the access main page I can see you posted something but when I open the document all the page says is Your 'question form' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.

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Hi! I saw you responded to my question about the initial timing experiment last night. Last night, I was able to view the response.I just went in to the access site and the comment is gone and replaced by the same answer to another question twice. I want to look at your response because I need help with that problem can you repost your answer? Not sure where that document went to. What is going on with the access site? PS. I have tried to open it on two different computers so I am getting the same response both times.

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I've been using these forms for over a decade, and I'm not sure how this issue has failed to come up during that time.

As it turns out, the question form names its files for the title, which is just 'question form', and the date. So when two question forms come in on the same date, the second one overwrites the first.

Certainly this has happened many times in the past. Not sure why nobody has made note of it.

In any case it was easy to find your question and my response in the large response file. Here it is:

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I have a question regarding the initial timing experiment. I am currently working on it with my tutor and we are confused on the second to last question that asks to find final velocity but how do you solve that not knowing the acceleration

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The initial velocity is zero. You can find the average velocity from the displacement and the time.

The v vs. t graph is a straight line.

From this you can reason out the final velocity.

The reasoning is very similar to that of some of the cq problems, as well as some of the randomized problems/quizzes you have submitted.

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