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Physics Problem: Magnitudes and Components
Thanks for the help. I don't have to take into account the hammer falling off the roof.- murfzee0224
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Calculate Components of Hammer's Velocity at Edge of Roof
Thanks for the help. I included the angles because I thought that they may have been the components' magnitudes.- murfzee0224
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Calculate Components of Hammer's Velocity at Edge of Roof
1. A hammer slides down a roof that makes a 32.0 degree angle with the horizontal. 2. a.) What are the magnitudes of the components of the hammer's velocity at the edge of the roof if it is moving at a speed of 6.25 meters per second? b.) Calculate the components of the hammer's velocity at...- murfzee0224
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Physics Problem: Magnitudes and Components
Continued I attempted to do this, but I think I just forced numbers (I know my picture is correct because the teacher gave it to us as a hint). I currently have Vy=6.25sin32.0 (3.44 m/s) with a magnitude of 32.0 degrees and Vx=6.25cos32.0 (5.21 m/s) with a magnitude of 58 degrees.- murfzee0224
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Physics Problem: Magnitudes and Components
I have drawn a picture and attempted to do this problem but I'm not exactly sure where to start. Any help is appreciated!- murfzee0224
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Physics Problem: Magnitudes and Components
A hammer slides down a roof that makes a 32.0 degree angle with the horizontal. a.) What are the magnitudes of the components of the hammer's velocity at the edge of the roof if it is moving at a speed of 6.25 meters per second? b.) Calculate the components of the hammer's velocity at...- murfzee0224
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- Components Magnitudes Physics
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