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  1. An object with a mass of #12 kg# is on a plane with an incline of ...

    Feb 9, 2016 · Use a force vector diagram and trigonometry to find the forces parallel and perpendicular to the plane, generated by the object. Then by using: text{Coefficient of friction} …

  2. Venn Diagrams and Tree Diagrams Questions and Videos - Socratic

    What is #P (AuuB)#? Which two-way table contains the same information as the Venn diagram? For a custom car, there are 7 choices of wheel covers, 4 choices of stereos, 8 choices of …

  3. An object with a mass of 7 kg is on a ramp at an incline of

    Dec 28, 2015 · The minimum coefficient of static friction is 0.237 You have to visualize the force's diagram of the object. Assuming the sistem with x on the surface of ramp and y on the normal …

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    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  5. Question #8a4ec - Socratic

    It's impossible to answer this specifically without the diagram, but use the Law of Cosines. If you have distances DP and DQ as well as the angle between them (or "Side-Angle-Side"), you can …

  6. Question #06f08 - Socratic

    18.15 miles from the northern one, and 12.55 miles from the southern one. Drawing a diagram is very helpful for this type of problem. We construct a triangle from the data. Create two right …

  7. How could one argue that centripetal acceleration points inwards ...

    If we consider centripetal acceleration a_c = v_T^2/r from the equation: F_c = ma_c = (mv_T^2)/r We know that the linear velocity of an object in uniform circular motion (UCM) is tangential to …

  8. Question #71862 - Socratic

    It is matter. The definition for matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume). It is the "stuff" of which things are made. The basic building blocks of matter are atoms. The …

  9. Question #2ef1a - Socratic

    13.7 kms approx The diagram showing the position of the balloon, the two buildings and the angles of depression as described in the question is shown below: From rt. triangle CBD, BD= …

  10. Shell/disk method help: ( Can someone please help me with

    In this method instead of using disc perpendicular to the axis of rotation, we use cylinders or shells these can be expanded or contracted to completely cover the solid we are seeking. In …