Static Equilibrium Experiment: Calculations and Analysis | P182A-10.042

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The discussion centers on a static equilibrium experiment, specifically seeking assistance with calculations and analysis related to finding the horizontal and vertical percentages of force F4, graphing vectors, and determining the residual from the graph. Participants emphasize the importance of demonstrating effort in problem-solving before seeking help. The link provided leads to a detailed lab document that may offer additional guidance. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for a foundational understanding of the concepts involved in static equilibrium. Engaging with the material independently is encouraged to enhance learning outcomes.
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im working on an experiment about static equilibrium and i need help with number 3 on the calculations and analysis

1. how do you find the horizontal and vertical % of F4?
2. how do you make a graph out of the vectors found under the procedures section?
3. how do you find the residual from that graph?

http://tonydude.net/physics_lab/p195_labs/indi_labs/P182A-10.042.Equilibrium.pdf
 
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