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using Snell's Law (sin(theta1)/sin(theta2) = v1/v2 where (theta1) is the
using Snell's Law (sin(theta1)/sin(theta2) = v1/v2 where (theta1) is the angle of incidence and (theta2) is the angle of
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using Snell's Law (sin(theta1)/sin(theta2) = v1/v2 where (theta1) is the angle of incidence and (theta2) is the angle of
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consider the 666 N weight held by two cables shown below. The left hand cable and tension 530 N and makes an angle of theta2
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A sign hangs precariously from your prof's office door. Calculate the magnitude of the tension in string 1, if theta1 = 32.92o,
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Using mathematically precise language, explain in detail how you would multiply the complex number z1=r1(cos theta1 + I sin
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Using mathematically precise language, explain in detail how you would multiply the complex number z1=r1(cos theta1+ i sin theta
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Analyze the flight of a projectile moving under the influence of gravity (mg) and linear, i.e., laminar-flow drag (fD = -bv),
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Analyze the flight of a projectile moving under the influence of gravity (mg) and linear, i.e., laminar-flow drag (fD = -bv),
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Celine
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Using mathematically precise language, explain in detail how you would multiply the complex number
z1=r1 (cos theta1+isin theta
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I don't know the physics behind Snell's Law, but I can do the math
Snell's Law says sin(angle of incidence)/sin(angle of
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