I am a bit of an overachiever, and I've developed a habit of reviewing subjects during the summer before I take them in the new year. I was just looking through the posts on this site for review, when a certain physics question caught my attention. It was posted by "bobby on Friday, August 3, 2007 at 7:18pm." It was on page 10, the last time I checked. Now, the last part of the question was left unanswered, so I went and solved it myself. However, because no answer was given, I do not know if mine is correct. So, did anyone do part c) of this problem and get 3.1 seconds as their answer? Thank you.

I got 3 seconds.

Fantastic!! Now, did anyone else get a different answer?

To check if anyone else got a different answer for part c) of the physics problem, you can follow these steps:

1. Go back to the website where the question was posted.
2. Locate the specific post by "bobby" on Friday, August 3, 2007, at 7:18 PM.
3. Navigate to the comments section or any replies to the question if available.
4. Look for any responses that indicate they have solved part c) of the problem.
5. Pay attention to any answers provided by other users and see if they mention a different numerical value or solution approach.
6. If you find a response that includes an answer for part c) of the problem, compare it with your answer of 3 seconds.

If no one else has provided an answer or different value for part c), you can either leave a comment yourself asking if anyone else has attempted it or consider seeking out additional resources or forums specifically focused on physics problem-solving to consult for further confirmation.