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Thanks for the help guys!!! I really appreciate it!!! ok I drew the thing as caerfully as I good h t t p : / / i m g 3 7 . i m...Asked by physics (geometry bit)
Thanks for the help guys!!!
I really appreciate it!!!
ok I drew the thing as caerfully as I good
h t t p : / / i m g 3 7 . i m a g e s h a c k . u s / i m g 3 7 / 7 8 0 7 / f i r s t d w s . j p g
ok I redrew it chekc it
Ok I followed the directions and made a line through the point of the force of gravity parallel to the slope of the ramp...
walla I noticed a theta that I thought the triangle was and thought it was equal to the angle the ramp makes with the surface it sits on as it would appear to be but I don't know how to prove it...
ok the problem with this triangle is...
well the hypotenuse is the force of gravity which it is suppose to be
but the opposite side is y component of the force of gravity is the opposite of this triangle when it's suppose to be the adjacent...
sigh I still don't see the other triangle were the hypotenuse is the force of gravity with the opposite is the is the x component of the force of gravity
THANKS!!!
I really appreciate it!!!
ok I drew the thing as caerfully as I good
h t t p : / / i m g 3 7 . i m a g e s h a c k . u s / i m g 3 7 / 7 8 0 7 / f i r s t d w s . j p g
ok I redrew it chekc it
Ok I followed the directions and made a line through the point of the force of gravity parallel to the slope of the ramp...
walla I noticed a theta that I thought the triangle was and thought it was equal to the angle the ramp makes with the surface it sits on as it would appear to be but I don't know how to prove it...
ok the problem with this triangle is...
well the hypotenuse is the force of gravity which it is suppose to be
but the opposite side is y component of the force of gravity is the opposite of this triangle when it's suppose to be the adjacent...
sigh I still don't see the other triangle were the hypotenuse is the force of gravity with the opposite is the is the x component of the force of gravity
THANKS!!!
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Answered by
bobpursley
You still don't have it exactly. The angle equal to theta(ramp) is the other angle in the triangle in bold, at the top.
http://www.angelfire.com/stars/dhsphysics/friction.jpg
How to prove this? Similar triangles. Notice the upper angle in that photo is a right angle (ramp to Fn), in which the angle of Fn to the vertical is an angle complement to Fp and the vertical. Well, the ramp angle is also a complement to that angle. Therefore, ramp angle = angle Fn to vertical.
http://www.angelfire.com/stars/dhsphysics/friction.jpg
How to prove this? Similar triangles. Notice the upper angle in that photo is a right angle (ramp to Fn), in which the angle of Fn to the vertical is an angle complement to Fp and the vertical. Well, the ramp angle is also a complement to that angle. Therefore, ramp angle = angle Fn to vertical.
Answered by
physics
your image didn't work
Answered by
physics
link didn't got to image
Answered by
bobpursley
It goes there for me.
Answered by
physics
not for me =[
look...
h t t p : / /i m g1 3 2 . i ma g e s h a c k. u s / i m g1 3 2 / 9 1 3 7 /c a p tu r e t q i. j p g
could you try image shack upload (link below) I don't know why it wouldn't let me see it i captured the screen when i clicked on the link it's the link above
h t t p : / / i m a g e s h a c k . u s /
=]
look...
h t t p : / /i m g1 3 2 . i ma g e s h a c k. u s / i m g1 3 2 / 9 1 3 7 /c a p tu r e t q i. j p g
could you try image shack upload (link below) I don't know why it wouldn't let me see it i captured the screen when i clicked on the link it's the link above
h t t p : / / i m a g e s h a c k . u s /
=]
Answered by
physics
when i click on your link it bring me here
h t t p : / / ww w . a n g e l f i r e . l yc o s . c o m / d o c / im ag e s / r l o a d b l oc k . j p g
i noticed a different adress then the link
h t t p : / / ww w . a n g e l f i r e . l yc o s . c o m / d o c / im ag e s / r l o a d b l oc k . j p g
i noticed a different adress then the link
Answered by
physics
ha ha i copied the lnik instead of clicking on it i got it thanks
Answered by
physics
what's fw and Fp
Answered by
physics
ohh ok um
Fw is the gravity
and Fp is the x component
and
Fn is the y component???
how come the x component is drawn in a weired location
but we got the triangle now thanks!!!
Fw is the gravity
and Fp is the x component
and
Fn is the y component???
how come the x component is drawn in a weired location
but we got the triangle now thanks!!!
Answered by
physics
How to prove this? Similar triangles.
Notice the upper angle in that photo is a right angle (ramp to Fn),
yes and i agree right anlge
in which the angle of Fn to the vertical is an angle complement to Fp and the vertical.
ok so your saying that...
angle Fn Fw
is complement to angle
fp and fw
because triangle adds up to 180 degrees ok understand
Well, the ramp angle is also a complement to that angle.
huh so angle of the ramp is complemtary to angle Fw Fp...
ok i can visually see that but how do we now these two angles are complementary???
Therefore, ramp angle = angle Fn to vertical.
I agree... now snese both angles are completary to this other angle then they must be equal
THANKS!!!
Notice the upper angle in that photo is a right angle (ramp to Fn),
yes and i agree right anlge
in which the angle of Fn to the vertical is an angle complement to Fp and the vertical.
ok so your saying that...
angle Fn Fw
is complement to angle
fp and fw
because triangle adds up to 180 degrees ok understand
Well, the ramp angle is also a complement to that angle.
huh so angle of the ramp is complemtary to angle Fw Fp...
ok i can visually see that but how do we now these two angles are complementary???
Therefore, ramp angle = angle Fn to vertical.
I agree... now snese both angles are completary to this other angle then they must be equal
THANKS!!!
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