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    Engineering Statics Equilibrium

    okay so the horizontal and vertical are not related to each other through the angle of the pin
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    Engineering Statics Equilibrium

    Okay so basically rewriting it and just showing A as an upward force and ignoring the x-component altogether.
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    Engineering Statics Equilibrium

    But if the support at A is acting on an angle, doesn't there mathematically have to be an x and y component to that force?
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    Engineering Statics Equilibrium

    hi, for question two on the attached pdf, how would the equilibrium in the x work? From what i understand there must be an x and y component for the pin support at A because it acts at an angle but the support at B only has a y component because it is a rocker.
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    Limit approaching negative infinity

    lim x( (x2 −2x+5)^(1/2)−|x−1|) x→−∞ so far, the only way I have started the question is by multiplying for the conjugate but i cannot get it to simply to the answer which is -2 after that step.
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    Project: Detect Gamma Rays with Cesium & Geiger Counter

    thanks! my teacher already pretty well told me that and he has some materials too. I'm just trying to come up with something different but with something like Gamma rays its going to be pretty tough
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    Project: Detect Gamma Rays with Cesium & Geiger Counter

    Hi, I need to make a project to demonstrate Gamma rays. I have cesium as a source to use and a geiger counter to detect gamma rays. Ideas are welcome!
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    What Experiments Can Demonstrate Gamma Rays in the Classroom?

    He said he has some weak source that can produced gamma rays I'm just trying to find out what that is by emailing him this weekend
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    What Experiments Can Demonstrate Gamma Rays in the Classroom?

    I need to do a presentation to teach the rest of my class about Gamma rays. We need to do some sort of experiment to demonstrate Gamma Rays. Any ideas?
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    Convert 55lb-65lb Draw Weight to 1/2kx^2

    okay thanks, I actually tried using a different method of finding it, using the velocity of the arrow, and it ended up working
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    Convert 55lb-65lb Draw Weight to 1/2kx^2

    I'm Canadian, and I'm trying to convert the draw weight (55lb-65lb) into something I can put into 1/2kx^2. Please help!
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