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Calculating Acceleration for a Monkey Lifting a Crate | Force and Motion
How would i calculate that? F=ma but the only a i see given is gravity?- pinkxoxo
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Calculating Acceleration for a Monkey Lifting a Crate | Force and Motion
1. THE PROBLEM: A 9 kg monkey climbs up a massless rope that runs over a frictionless tree limb and back down to a 21 kg package on the ground (Fig. 5-54). Figure 5-54. (a) What is the magnitude of the least acceleration the monkey must have in order to lift the package off the ground...- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
woah my other posts got deleted weird O.o thanks for the help- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
and oh yeah ur right idk wtf i was thinking! it is v*t..(STUPID MISTAKE) i promise I am not dumb just more of a calculus person as opposed to physics and i know that they r basically the same but there is a difference to me my mind just works differently maybe its bc calculus isn't polluted with...- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
Thank u for all of your help but my thing is due and i requested an extension but i think I am just going to leave it at what i have and get an 88 thank u once again...I'm glad i got an account on this bc ppl are very helpful when it comes to my webassign problems- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
ok and i calculate by v=d/t so d=v/t which is wut i did earlier when i was dividing v by t and that's how i got my d's for example (51/.63333)- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
X_X NO WONDER and i drew the pic i just don't know wut to do with it..i was going to try to use trig but I am so freakin lost on this problem- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
welll...i had a busy weekend lol. But i have been workin since 8 in the morning! but i want to take the trig approach. but my work is this ok......(51/.633333)+(51/.267)+(51/1.067)<--but i made that neg bc it goes left? then i divided by all the times added together and converted to hours which...- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
ok i still got it wrong! GOD AND I HAVE 30 mins left to do this and i need to finish my other probs- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
oooohhhh ok hold on so i calculated each of the displacements by dividing the v by the t given and added them all together and tried to divide by the total time in hours and i got 162.46 km/h but it says I am wrong- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
T=118 mins but i need to convert to hours so that's 1.967 hours- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
ok the total time would be all the times added together but how do i find the total displacement- pinkxoxo
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How Do You Calculate Average Velocity for Multiple Directions?
Homework Statement A train moving at a constant speed of 51.0 km/h moves east for 38.0 min, then in a direction 53.0° east of north for 16.0 min, and finally west for 64.0 min. What is the average velocity of the train during this run? Magnitude? km/h Direction? ° (counterclockwise from...- pinkxoxo
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