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How Do I Calculate the Gravity on Saturn with its Given Radius and Mass?
Don't worry I will try doing it and I understand it better now Thank you very much- HodaM
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How Do I Calculate the Gravity on Saturn with its Given Radius and Mass?
I guess so , the problem is that is joined the class late, and English is not my first language but I will try my best Thank you- HodaM
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Calculating the Force Needed to Pull a Block
sure, I do and I did draw it so to the left is the friction force and 30 degrees above the horizontal is the acting force the gravity is 9.81 and from there I can find the mass of the object and I have to find the pulling force thank you very much for you help I will try my...- HodaM
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Calculating the Force Needed to Pull a Block
I tried using 445 N cos 30 degree to find the vector on the x direction, that's how I was taught!- HodaM
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How Do I Calculate the Gravity on Saturn with its Given Radius and Mass?
I have got this word problem and I tried to solve but could not find the exact answer and I need the way to do it because my upcoming test has similar problems to it,, Homework Statement Saturnn has an equatorial radius of 6.00 * 107m and a mass of 5.67 * 1026Kg. Calculate the following...- HodaM
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Calculating the Force Needed to Pull a Block
Homework Statement A block with eight of 455 N is being pulled at constant velocity by a force directed at 30 degrees above the horizontal. The friction force on the crate is 1163 N. What is the magnitude of the pulling force? Homework Equations Ft= kx Fnet= ma The Attempt at a...- HodaM
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