R Run hard@thehsc Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2021 Messages 784 Gender Male HSC 2022 Nov 24, 2021 #1 How do you solve this question? (at least the first part for question 19...)
E ExtremelyBoredUser Bored Uni Student Joined Jan 11, 2021 Messages 2,479 Location m Gender Male HSC 2022 Nov 24, 2021 #2 Run hard@thehsc said: View attachment 34166 View attachment 34167 How do you solve this question? (at least the first part for question 19...) Click to expand... the red vectors are the sin components of mg, which is the weight force of the objects. a. as m = 3 b. double the angle as in the diagram m=2 on this section c. a = 0 when the system is in equilibrium and tension in the rope is the same divide by g double angle formula as required Last edited: Nov 24, 2021
Run hard@thehsc said: View attachment 34166 View attachment 34167 How do you solve this question? (at least the first part for question 19...) Click to expand... the red vectors are the sin components of mg, which is the weight force of the objects. a. as m = 3 b. double the angle as in the diagram m=2 on this section c. a = 0 when the system is in equilibrium and tension in the rope is the same divide by g double angle formula as required
V vishnay God Joined Sep 6, 2020 Messages 900 Gender Male HSC 2021 Nov 24, 2021 #3 ExtremelyBoredUser said: View attachment 34171 the red vectors are the sin components of mg, which is the weight force of the objects. a. as m = 3 b. double the angle as in the diagram m=2 on this section c. a = 0 when the system is in equilibrium and tension in the rope is the same divide by g double angle formula as required Click to expand... for trig functions u can do \sin like this and also u dont have to do asterisk just do \times like this
ExtremelyBoredUser said: View attachment 34171 the red vectors are the sin components of mg, which is the weight force of the objects. a. as m = 3 b. double the angle as in the diagram m=2 on this section c. a = 0 when the system is in equilibrium and tension in the rope is the same divide by g double angle formula as required Click to expand... for trig functions u can do \sin like this and also u dont have to do asterisk just do \times like this
E ExtremelyBoredUser Bored Uni Student Joined Jan 11, 2021 Messages 2,479 Location m Gender Male HSC 2022 Nov 24, 2021 #4 vishnay said: for trig functions u can do \sin like this and also u dont have to do asterisk just do \times like this Click to expand... thx
vishnay said: for trig functions u can do \sin like this and also u dont have to do asterisk just do \times like this Click to expand... thx
R Run hard@thehsc Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2021 Messages 784 Gender Male HSC 2022 Nov 24, 2021 #5 @ExtremelyBoredUser Thanks for your help. I got the first two after trying and realised the third one after seeing your working out!
@ExtremelyBoredUser Thanks for your help. I got the first two after trying and realised the third one after seeing your working out!