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    Tricky projectile motion question, Thanks

    hahahaha really different, answer is 88 m, im getting around -7000
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    Tricky projectile motion question, Thanks

    hmmm, i tried that and still got answer wrong, these were my steps 100t-86.6t=600, therefore t=44.78 then i plugged t=44.78 into y=1/2gt^2+vsinθt +H (with v=100 and θ =30) since we have the time of flight the value of y will be zero leading to the only unknown being H. Thanks
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    Tricky projectile motion question, Thanks

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    PHYSICS HSC Questions Sorted by Topic (Based on New Syllabus)

    question asks the projectiles acceleration, at the peak would be 0 right, or am I tripping
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    PHYSICS HSC Questions Sorted by Topic (Based on New Syllabus)

    also for mod 5, should question 1 be A, as in position Y the vertical acceleration will be 0 along with the horizontal acceleration thanks
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    PHYSICS HSC Questions Sorted by Topic (Based on New Syllabus)

    hey jazz you've helped me with a lot of questions and i just wanna thank you for your helping hand in this community also thanks for the practice questions
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    couple question thanks

    my bad that was the answer for a different question, yes the answer is 100 kN Thanks
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    couple question thanks

    can comeone explain pls, the answer is 100kN
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    box on inclined plane with friction Q, thanks

    thanks for your time anyway man
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    box on inclined plane with friction Q, thanks

    thanks a lot, appreciate it
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    box on inclined plane with friction Q, thanks

    could you explain what you did to get that answer, would be really helpful Thanks
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    box on inclined plane with friction Q, thanks

    I assumed they used g=10, yeh the answer is 351.4
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    box on inclined plane with friction Q, thanks

    sorry forgot to mention this, but the answer on the exam is 351.4 N little bit confused by that
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    acceleration Q, thanks

    Thanks
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    acceleration Q, thanks

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    help needed with direction of torque, Thanks

    oh ok, thanks for that
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    help needed with direction of torque, Thanks

    Thats what i was thinking, but isnt that the direction of the force on the wire, not the torque?. or is it the same thing and im missing something
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    help needed with direction of torque, Thanks

    This question is from a HSC test, and I understand the working out for the magnitude of the torque, I dont know why the direction of the torque is into the page. help would be appreciated Thanks
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