http://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1005836/29/2076A.jpg Express and in terms of the length of the vector and the angle , with the components separated by a comma.
Maybe this will help:\[F_x=Fcos (\theta)\]\[F_y=Fsin(\theta)\]
express Fx and Fy
Express Fx and Fy in terms of the length of the vector F and the angle theta , with the components separated by a comma
The above is already expressing in terms of the length of vector F and the angle theta...just separate it by a comma to put it in the requested form:\[Fcos(\theta),Fsin(\theta)\]
wait i know theres a second part
nevermind i got the second part i wasnt reading it right
thank you
yw :)
this is my second day in physics and i having problems reading the book
first physics class ever
The textbooks can be scary at first...but it gets easier. You could also try some online physics videos at khanacademy.org or patrickjmt.com
thanks so much for your help
np
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