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I finding resultants using sine/cosine law
I was able to solve it using the idea of interior alternates to find the angle opposite to the resultant and then I found the resultant using cosine law afterwards. That's all I really need for help, thanks, everyone!- EddyBenzen122
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I finding resultants using sine/cosine law
Is this what you mean?- EddyBenzen122
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I finding resultants using sine/cosine law
This is the best I could! I only need someone to help me figure out how I could find the angles within the triangle given so that I could find the resultant on my own.- EddyBenzen122
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I finding resultants using sine/cosine law
I need help finding the resultant with vectors: 37.5N[NE] and 45N[21° S of E] I just don't know a way to find the angles within this triangle to help me get the resultant, so can anybody help me out?- EddyBenzen122
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- Law Sine/cosine Vectors
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I am having some difficulties solving a combination circuits problem
Thanks for helping me, I really appreciate it!- EddyBenzen122
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I am having some difficulties solving a combination circuits problem
K, i got the voltages: 4volts for 8||16 pair, 15V for 20ohm, and 19V for 9||18 pair. Are they correct?- EddyBenzen122
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I am having some difficulties solving a combination circuits problem
I have no idea why you're asking me about the relationships between them, are you just giving me a hint?- EddyBenzen122
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I am having some difficulties solving a combination circuits problem
the voltages are the same for both resistors the voltages are the same for both resistors the voltage is the sum of the currents for the 8-ohm resistor and the 10-ohm resistor multiplied by the 20-ohm resistor.- EddyBenzen122
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I am having some difficulties solving a combination circuits problem
that's what I'm looking for in order to find its current next.- EddyBenzen122
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I am having some difficulties solving a combination circuits problem
4Volts from the parallel circuits with an 8-ohm and 16 - ohm- EddyBenzen122
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I am having some difficulties solving a combination circuits problem
I'm having difficulties finding the current for a 9-ohm resistor only, not the 20-ohm My attempt was to find the voltage of a 20ohm resistor which is V = (0.75A)(20-ohm) = 15V. I got the 0.75A by adding the currents of the two resistors (8-ohm and 16-ohm) together that were in parallel and it...- EddyBenzen122
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- Circuits Combination Combination circuit Difficulties Physics Physics 12
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