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So you have the hyp (8) going from bumper to top of trunk at 3m high.
You then have a "dotted" line going from bumper to bottom of trunk and you have a right triangle. (Triangle 1)
Triangle 2:You also make a triangle by going from bumper to top of trunk. Then height of bumper to meeting point at trunk (instead of leg being 3, it is 2.5).
Now I think you solve by:
1) Finding Horizontal Component:
I used the top angle (same for both triangles) as my reference angle.
So I used cos-1 = adj/hyp = 2.5/8 = 71.8 = theta.
Now to get the right answer in the book I multiplied theta by 3.00 (the full height of the of the trunk) and got the final answer of 2279.8J.
My questions:
Why can you use cos in the non perpendicular torque equation ( T= rFSintheta).
Why is the top angle the "correct" reference angle?
Why do you need to use both triangles (imaginary ones), i see the difference in them with the leg being 2.5 and 3 but I am not making the distinction of why you use both instead of just one of them?
Any help to get my thought process going would help a lot. I got the right answer, and think my math is correct but wouldn't of known this is the right answer without looking in the book.