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Grade 11 Physics: Motion project help/ideas?
np glad i could help on some way :)- hayley123
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Calculating the Tension in Cables for Elevator Movement
ah ty ty ty think I've got it now thanks heaps for your help.- hayley123
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Grade 11 Physics: Motion project help/ideas?
everyone loves that drinking bird thing.- hayley123
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Grade 11 Physics: Motion project help/ideas?
sure, there's other things you can do as well I am sure, but you could get all crafty and technical and make one, might take some time though- hayley123
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Calculating the Tension in Cables for Elevator Movement
ah nah I am way off i think- hayley123
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Calculating the Tension in Cables for Elevator Movement
108N i mean- hayley123
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Grade 11 Physics: Motion project help/ideas?
Can you build a perpetual motion machine?- hayley123
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Grade 11 Physics: Motion project help/ideas?
ball rolling down a slope? on different surfaces to see the affect friction has on motion? sorry I am not much of a physics wizz but it popped into my head thought it may or may not help- hayley123
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Calculating the Tension in Cables for Elevator Movement
ok so far i did f=ma F=85x9.8-0.2m/s-2 F=812N so that's the force acting on the cables yeah?- hayley123
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Calculating the Tension in Cables for Elevator Movement
omg I am still confused haha but ill go through what you said step by step and see how i go thanks- hayley123
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Calculating the Tension in Cables for Elevator Movement
a hevy piece of macinery(85kg) is being moved by elevator between floors in a building. Two identical small cranes are used. a cable connects each 'crane' to a mounting hook on the top of the piece of equipment. the cable from one crane is at an angle of 22degrees below the horizontal while the...- hayley123
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