Curious about Work done by Gravitational force

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Homework Statement


I don’t understand why this would relate to cosine and not sine, if gravity is often assiciated in the up and down part of a free body diagram.

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Wg=mgdcos(theta)[/B]

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Is it because it would depend on your reference frame?
 
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Hi Selectron09,

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Selectron09 said:
Is it because it would depend on your reference frame?
Not really. It depends upon how the angle in question is defined; which "corner" of the right angle triangle is located with respect to the leg that represents your ##mgd##.

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Oh! Ok that clears things up a lot. Thankyou.