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Finding volume between two surfaces.
I am having trouble finding the volume between the two surfaces. Well I did the problem and got an answer but I am not sure if I am approaching this type of problem correctly. So can you take a look at how i approached the problem and tell me if i am on the right path or if it is incorrect...- bigbk92
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- Surfaces Volume
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Equation of plane containing 2 lines.
Find the equation of the plane containing each set of lines with symmetric equations below, if no equation exists, prove it. 1. (x-3)/2 = (y+1)/4 = (z-2)/-1 (x-3)/2 = (y+1)/-2 = (z-3)/2 2. (x-1) = (y+3)/2 = (z+3)/3 (x-3)/3 = (y-1)/6 = (z-3)/9 3. (x-2)/2 = y/5 = (z+3)/6...- bigbk92
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- Lines Plane
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Triangle and dot product to find angle
correction of these vectors and that of B - A can be arranged to form- bigbk92
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Triangle and dot product to find angle
Vector A and vector B are expressed in component form. A = [2.32,-5.16,7.88] B = [-1.12,3.45,-12.8] The standard arrow representation of these vectors and that of can be arranged to form a triangle in a plane that represents the geometric equivalent of the subtraction operation. The...- bigbk92
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- Angle Dot Dot product Product Triangle
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Circular motion and banked curve problem
Nsin@ = ma Ncos@ = mg Divide equations and plug in numbers and angle should come to 24.3 degrees, is this correct?- bigbk92
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Circular motion and banked curve problem
the direction would depend on the angle of the embankment- bigbk92
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Circular motion and banked curve problem
if it were not banked the plane would fly straight.- bigbk92
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Circular motion and banked curve problem
y components- w downward, normal force up- bigbk92
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Circular motion and banked curve problem
From this I can extract the time of a rotation to be 150 seconds. And the radius is given a 2520 meters. So from this I can find radial acceleration as (4pi^2)r/t^2 or 4.42 m/s^2 After that I don't know what to do.- bigbk92
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Circular motion and banked curve problem
I am stumped on this problem. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. A plane is approaching an airport in a traffic holding pattern. While awaiting its clearence to land, the plane traverses a horizontal circle of radius 2520 meters at constant speed, Each complete turn of the...- bigbk92
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- Banked curve Circular Circular motion Curve Motion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help