Johnstan
Sickunt overload
Hey Guys,
So alot of students dont actually understand where the vertical/horizontal components of a force come from... and how they are resolved with other forces ( mg and mv^2/r etc...)
so here are a few pages of notes( sorry for dodgy writing) just had to do them pretty quick for someone else and thought may as well post em for everyone.
sorry if i dont really help you understand... but yeah it was a quick job![Stick Out Tongue :p :p](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
thanks![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
![notes 1.jpg](/data/attachments/19/19577-4ae37927a77f4328d9b92fa454223991.jpg)
![notes 2.jpg](/data/attachments/19/19578-9e9c601813325a1e2823893aaa2936a6.jpg)
![notes 3.jpg](/data/attachments/19/19579-649e580cc7ec5c85ec6c51059fb64c85.jpg)
So alot of students dont actually understand where the vertical/horizontal components of a force come from... and how they are resolved with other forces ( mg and mv^2/r etc...)
so here are a few pages of notes( sorry for dodgy writing) just had to do them pretty quick for someone else and thought may as well post em for everyone.
sorry if i dont really help you understand... but yeah it was a quick job
thanks
![notes 1.jpg](/data/attachments/19/19577-4ae37927a77f4328d9b92fa454223991.jpg)
![notes 2.jpg](/data/attachments/19/19578-9e9c601813325a1e2823893aaa2936a6.jpg)
![notes 3.jpg](/data/attachments/19/19579-649e580cc7ec5c85ec6c51059fb64c85.jpg)
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