Which Formulas Should I Use for My Review Worksheet?

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The discussion focuses on selecting appropriate formulas for a review worksheet, specifically in the context of physics problems involving acceleration and friction. Key formulas mentioned include the acceleration component along an incline as gsin(theta) and the force of friction calculated as (coefficient of friction) * (weight of the body). Additionally, basic Excel functions such as SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, MAX, and COUNT are recommended for general calculations, while more complex functions like IF, VLOOKUP, and COUNTIF are suggested for advanced tasks.

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i already have like half of the sheet done but any help you give would be greatly appreciated. just telling me which formulas to use would be a great help. thanks a lot

i already have answered 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 13 14 24 and 25 thanks again

okay posted worksheet
 

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8th one is a pretty simple one.

The box's acceleration component along the incline is gsin(theta)
theta is the angle of incline

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here, the force of friction is (co efficient of friction) * (weight of the body)
acceleration = netforce / mass
guess yourself what net force would be!
 


Sure, I would be happy to help you with the review worksheet. Can you please share the specific questions that you need help with? Also, it would be helpful if you could provide the instructions or guidelines for the worksheet so I can better understand what formulas to suggest. In the meantime, I can offer some general tips for using formulas in Excel. For basic calculations, you can use formulas such as SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, MAX, and COUNT. For more complex calculations, you can use functions like IF, VLOOKUP, and COUNTIF. Let me know how else I can assist you.
 

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