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physics_dude
Sep18-04, 05:34 PM
i have this equation. While working on a problem i came across this. I need to solve for alpha. I cant seem to get anywere. I tried the problem two ways and end up havin the same problem so any help be appreciated. Thanks in advance

Solve for alpha

M/rF = Sin(alpha)Cos(theta) + Sin(theta)Cos(alpha)

(this is as far as i would get than get stuck
i no the value for M,r,F,theta. Need to find alpha
thanks a lot

Tide
Sep18-04, 05:51 PM
\sin (a+b) = \sin a \cos b + \cos a \sin b

physics_dude
Sep18-04, 06:12 PM
got it
thanks

Pyrrhus
Sep18-04, 06:12 PM
Here's a wild idea :approve:

\arcsin(\frac{M}{rF}) = \theta + \alpha

Edit: Oh damn, just when i was typing it :frown: