Question
A motorcycle and 66.0 kg rider accelerate at 2.0 m/s2 up a ramp inclined 5.0° above the horizontal. What are the magnitude of (a) the net force on the rider and (b) the force on the rider from the motorcycle?
Answers
bobpursley
Net forceon rider=massrider*acceleration.
Now, that same force is from the motorcycle, otherwise, how would the rider move?
Now, that same force is from the motorcycle, otherwise, how would the rider move?
hows that it doesnt work whats the full equation?
bobpursley
Hmmm.
Surely the question is not wanting to add the force of gravity (weight) downward.
I don't know what the problem is wanting.
Surely the question is not wanting to add the force of gravity (weight) downward.
I don't know what the problem is wanting.
they are asking to get the force on the rider from the bike nd it is not the same as the rider net force on the
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