false an object at rest doesn't have acceleration because acceleration is the difference of final and initial velocity divided by time and if its at rest its not going anywhere
oh okay so now i need to know what to draw for that part. and fnet needs to be the acceleration times the mass right? that sounds familiar isn't that a formula?
well i remember just fn goes up on the y-axis in relation to the incline and fg down but there's another one its fg cos or sin then the "o" with the line halfway through it and that's the one that i don't know where to put... do u know?
hey guys! well i have this lab report due tomorrow and there is one part that I'm missing. For the discussion part i have to "draw and label the vectors acting on a mass resting on an incline" you know like mg and FN and all that fun stuff but i don't really know where they go
help would be so...
[SOLVED] vectors acting on a mass on an incline
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"][SIZE="2"]hey guys! well i have this lab report due tomorrow and there is one part that I'm missing. For the discussion part i have to "draw and label the vectors acting on a mass resting on an incline" you know like mg and...