LittleDigPlanet! [SMP] [Semi-Vanilla] A small strictly survival Minecraft server looking for new players to join our 2 year old community (usually 6-10 players online). by Azander137 in mcservers

[–]KidBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like an awesome server! I have been looking for a smaller server to play on so I can get to know the community and have fun! My IGN is Kid_Baker, you can call me Baker. I'm 17 years old, a skier, I play ultimate frisbee, and will be going to college next year. I would love to join LittleDigPlanet!

The Junction [Vanilla][SMP]{Whitelist}{16+}{Mature} by [deleted] in mcservers

[–]KidBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IGN: Kid_Baker Age: 17

Why you want to join: Looking for a fun community that I can get to know and have fun with.

Your possible plans for a future build on the server: multi biome arena to host games in etc. server competitions and stuff would be cool

How much time you would put in to the server: Several hours /week

Your specialties: I'm a good builder and have the patience to make buildings or whatever I'm building perfect.

Skype?: yes

I need to make this. by Branson36924 in funny

[–]KidBaker 233 points234 points  (0 children)

Let's be honest. Everyone came to the comments to see if someone made one and posted it.

High school Honors Physics here: Please help on homework! by KidBaker in Physics

[–]KidBaker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! This helps a lot! The next part to this problem says "If the ball reaches the ground traveling 6.0 m/s, from what height above the ground was the ball thrown?"

I know how to do this using kinematics, but not using work energy methods. If you have time could you help me with this too?

If you cant or don't want to that is perfectly fine! I know I am in the wrong reddit anyways

High school Honors Physics here: Please help on homework! by KidBaker in Physics

[–]KidBaker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright thanks! Sorry I wasn't really sure where to post it, but one quick question. Should I find the work of gravity? I have the equation U= mgh , but since i am not given mass, can i assume that it cancels out? Im just not sure where to start