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Solving v^2/2=gs(sin(α)+cos(α)*k): Get k with Steps
ok thanks for your help !- CarrotWilliams
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Solving v^2/2=gs(sin(α)+cos(α)*k): Get k with Steps
v2/2 = g*sin(α)*s + k*cos(α)*g*s k*cos(α)*g*s = 1/2*v2-g*sin(α)*s k = v2-g*sin(α)*s / 2*cos(α)*g*s- CarrotWilliams
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Solving v^2/2=gs(sin(α)+cos(α)*k): Get k with Steps
So I've gotten the result: k= v^2-g*sin(α)*s/2*cos(α)*g*s <----- is this correct ?- CarrotWilliams
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solving v^2/2=gs(sin(α)+cos(α)*k): Get k with Steps
I've gotten to this point: v^2/2=gs(sin(α)+cos(α)*k) I'm suppost to get "k" from this equation can some help by showing me the steps because I'm a bit confused on how to do it.- CarrotWilliams
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- Rearrange Trigonometric equation
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