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Barometer Basics: Check Your Homework Answers
Boyle Law>?- stuc
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
dear haruspex ... is it like this?- stuc
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
thank you very much for your guide..i will try your idea. i hope you have time to check it- stuc
- Post #31
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
Do you mean the answer is wrong (Given ans: 5N)..i still stuck- stuc
- Post #29
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Barometer Basics: Check Your Homework Answers
Homework Statement Homework Equations The given ans is 9600 as attached above, but i get 15 000. The Attempt at a Solution- stuc
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
if one of the ropes have been cut, it mean the object just hang VERTICALLY with one rope with 10sin(60)N load on it.Is it my assumption is correct? it mean all the calculation in step 25 not require especially step 2 &3 ?- stuc
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
the ans is 10N after cut the 5N right rope...huhu near but still cannot get the ans- stuc
- Post #25
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
i get W=8.66N ..but how the answer is 5N:cry:- stuc
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
Base on the above diagram (arrow edited), 5N x sin 60 + 5N x sin 60 - W = 0 therefore W= 2(5N x sin 60) = 8.66 N- stuc
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
:nb)..tq for the info..will be calculate- stuc
- Post #19
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
weight of the mass = 7.071N- stuc
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
My step to determine the weight of the mass..is it ok? (weight of the mass = 7.071N)- stuc
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Exploring the Guidelines: A New User's Introduction to Physics Forums
Evo..sorry for it- stuc
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Is My Assumption About Rope Tension Correct?
Attached other option ans- stuc
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help