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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
ok I'm a bit lost could you explain how did you get 10 cos x +7 sin x- rose123456789
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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
hahahahaha thanks a lot- rose123456789
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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
ohhh ok i got it now thanks- rose123456789
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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
how did you get 10 cos x +7 sin x- rose123456789
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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
i calculated that the normal force is 98N and the friction force is 68.6N . and i don't know what is next- rose123456789
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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
i'm still figuring out the answer- rose123456789
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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
oh no, I'm still figuring out the answer- rose123456789
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I want to study applied mathematics on my own
i know a little bit of calculus, I'm in 11th grade- rose123456789
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I want to study applied mathematics on my own
i want to study applied mathematics on my own, but i don't know where to start- rose123456789
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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
ok thanks!- rose123456789
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Force Problem - How do i get the inclination?
A 10.0 kg object is resting on a horizontal surface with coefficient of friction of 0.7. Determine the minimum force F that can move this object. At what inclination should force F be applied? Present your answer in nearest hundredths. I don't know how where to start?, How do i get the...- rose123456789
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What Makes This Forum So Useful for New Users?
?:)o0):cool:- rose123456789
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