Please help me Astrophysics!!!! :"D
@sweetburger Please help me!!!! :)
Can anyone please help me find the resultant angle?!?!?!?
@MAEMAEHOCKEY final got your tagname :D
give me a couple of mins
np, take your time :)
i thought it would be simple
and i thought ......nvm. i'll just beg at someone's else's door. -_-
i willl help u i am happy to
really?????? :D
yaaa
yuss!!!
ok i think i got it
Hey don't bother, i don't wanna make you go through stress just for a question...leave it, i'll just ask someone else...Chill...:"D
what .......i am not stressed
i'm just saying if your here to be a chill bird, then be a chill bird, i ain't trapping you in a cage. :"D
i am not
Aait then.... i just wanna let you know that i've already done 90% of the question, i just need to find the resultant angle. and Thanks!!!
ok i think i got it if i am doing it right
please proceed....:D
24 right ???
|dw:1442883489245:dw|
can you confirm if the 24 and 32 degrees as shown in the marked up diagram? |dw:1442883620661:dw|
hold up let me attach a picture of the actual question....don't go anywhere...promise me!!! O_O
ok!
|dw:1442883835366:dw| Yes, this is a little better, with the force magnitudes. One suggestion I make for your future solutions is to draw the forces in the same orientation as the original. This way, there is a lesser chance of making mistakes.
ok :)
|dw:1442883951868:dw| So R^2=15^2+12^2-2(15)(12)cos(124)=23.8812 as you had it.
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