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Delete Threads: Mod Abilities & Questions Answered
erm it's just that my other classmates found my threads and are now using all of my work which if the teacher finds out, would be considered cheating isn't that valid enough?- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Feedback and Announcements
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Delete Threads: Mod Abilities & Questions Answered
so how can a mod delete a thread? especially if the problems are solved. can someone delete my threads?- NavitaLaVida
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Electrical Circuit Calculations
thanks redbelly- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electrical Circuit Calculations
so i multiply 20 by 10^-3 i get .02 so then i did 6/.02 and got 300 ohms- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electrical Circuit Calculations
what is pd? is I 20 milliamperes?- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electrical Circuit Calculations
my bad, it's V/I so 15 instead of 9? uh i really don't get how they're connected rock freak i can't post the pic, it says I am not allowed- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electrical Circuit Calculations
rock freak: the directions only say calculate resistance, no additional details- NavitaLaVida
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Solved: 1982 Physics Problem B - Calculating Tensions in a Crane Hoist System
thanks guys! much appreciated maybe you all can help me with the resistor problem?- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solved: 1982 Physics Problem B - Calculating Tensions in a Crane Hoist System
it's the first part that I'm not sure about i get that the force of gravity points down but what other forces are on it?- NavitaLaVida
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Solved: 1982 Physics Problem B - Calculating Tensions in a Crane Hoist System
for the second part i used T1= M1 (g+a) T2= (M1+M2)(g+a)- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electrical Circuit Calculations
msg me for a picture if you think it will help you thank you!- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electrical Circuit Calculations
[SOLVED] electrostatic physics? Homework Statement a cabin contains only two small electrical appliances: a radio that requires 10 milliamperes of current at 9 volts and a clock that requires 20 milliamperes at 15 volts, a 15 volt battery with negligible internal resistance supples the...- NavitaLaVida
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Solved: 1982 Physics Problem B - Calculating Tensions in a Crane Hoist System
hey rock freak i figured the second part it's the first part I'm having trouble with- NavitaLaVida
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Solved: 1982 Physics Problem B - Calculating Tensions in a Crane Hoist System
erm i sent a pic to you let me know if you can help- NavitaLaVida
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Solved: 1982 Physics Problem B - Calculating Tensions in a Crane Hoist System
i don't have a scanner, so I'm sorry but i don't know how i can show you the diagram. i tried to do this problem, i really need help- NavitaLaVida
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help