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ALL CIE PHYSICS DOUBTS HERE !!!
elemis:
--- Quote from: Deadly_king on October 15, 2010, 10:43:58 am ---Sorry br0 but g is not used in this question since weight has already been given ;)
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I havent even looked at the question closely :P
Deadly_king:
--- Quote from: Ari Ben Canaan on October 15, 2010, 10:52:42 am ---I havent even looked at the question closely :P
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If you have time, try it out!
Then let us know your answers ;)
Ivo:
Please could someone help me with this question; diagram attached.
Three forces are applied to the point O as shown in the diagram. Calculate: a) The component in directions OX and OY respectively of each of the forces; b) The resultant force acting at O.
Answers I got for part a) (couldn't do b) -
For 6N force: Vertical component (VC) = 4.2N, Horizontal component (HC) = 4.2N
For 8N force: VC = 5.7N, HC = 5.7N
For 14N force: VC = 0N, HC = 14N
I don't know if answers are right, please check kindly. Also, please explain part b). Many thanks! :D
S.M.A.T:
--- Quote from: Ivo on October 15, 2010, 08:15:11 pm ---Please could someone help me with this question; diagram attached.
Three forces are applied to the point O as shown in the diagram. Calculate: a) The component in directions OX and OY respectively of each of the forces; b) The resultant force acting at O.
Answers I got for part a) (couldn't do b) -
For 6N force: Vertical component (VC) = 4.2N, Horizontal component (HC) = 4.2N
For 8N force: VC = 5.7N, HC = 5.7N
For 14N force: VC = 0N, HC = 14N
I don't know if answers are right, please check kindly. Also, please explain part b). Many thanks! :D
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Here :)................sorry for low visibility :-[
Ivo:
--- Quote from: asiftasfiq93 on October 15, 2010, 09:26:29 pm ---Here :)................sorry for low visibility :-[
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Ahh, a very clever way of doing it! Thanks! +rep for you!!! ;)
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