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Newton's second law, how to write it?
Perfect thank you!- LeighV
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How to find angle after applying Pythagorean Theorem?
The thing is I don't even know where to begin with drawing it out...I did attempt to but it never seemed to measure out correctly. @SteamKing it is a really confusing problem because that is the only information they give me, unless I count the north or west measurement as being a 90 degree...- LeighV
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Newton's second law, how to write it?
Very stupid question, but I am writing out my problem and need this formula; in typed symbols, so I can copy and paste it into my document. Like √ Hope that makes sense... Thanks!- LeighV
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- Law Newton's law Newton's second law Second law
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How to find angle after applying Pythagorean Theorem?
Hello, so I have a question that states (these aren't the actual measurements but they are around about the same, I can't remember the exact numbers so I made these up, this way I could apply the same to the actual numbers) an object being 4km above me, 1.4km to the north of me, and 2km to the...- LeighV
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- Angle Pythagoras Pythagorean theorem Theorem Three dimension
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How Do I Determine Net Velocity from Velocity Components and Current?
Thank you all for your help! I think I get it now! :D- LeighV
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How Do I Determine Net Velocity from Velocity Components and Current?
That really helps me NTW, thank you. The relative motion is 5.0 "you know also the...dragging motion?" Being 3.0? So when I find the components of the velocities, I just add them together?- LeighV
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How Do I Determine Net Velocity from Velocity Components and Current?
Thank you! So what does the purple arrow in your diagram stand for? Is that what I need to find or is that represented by those dashed lines? Also, TARDIS. You are awesome.- LeighV
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How Do I Determine Net Velocity from Velocity Components and Current?
Hi, sorry if I wasn't clear enough. Yes it says 55 degrees north of west. Thank you. The blue/purple arrow was just one I added into try and figure out if that was what I needed to answer (find the value for), the black arrow represents the direction not necessarily the speed. Thank you for your...- LeighV
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How Do I Determine Net Velocity from Velocity Components and Current?
Hi, really I just want to know if I have drawn this out correctly. I have an object with a velocity going North of West. It is going against a current South. As you can see from the chart I have mapped out the degree the object is heading North of West. How would I find net velocity from this...- LeighV
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