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What are the steps when you aren’t dealing with a right triangle? The resultant vector in the problem I’m working through isn’t oriented head to tail and the angle isn’t starting straight from the x-axis. I’m like two seconds away from withdrawing from my physics course.
There's a mistake, if you say vector d = 10 m then that's wrong, a vector is not a number. So vector d should be 10 m*r(hat) where r(hat) = i(hat)*cos(theta) + j(hat)*sin(theta).
Thank you for this video but at 25:11 you comment on how we should be thinking in our minds that SINE will chop for the vertical component and COSINE will chop for the horizontal component. I found this is not true for triangles like yours that are rotated 90 degrees and therefore the COSINE and SINE values are opposite. Instead wouldn't it be best to associate it with the following below? Your scenario will not always be true otherwise. Depending on the orientation of the triangle the Opposite Side and Adjacent Side values can either be Dₓ or Dᵧ. |D|cos(
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If you want more practice doing exercises of such problems, I recently started uploading videos where I focus on doing math and physics exercises step-by-step. This might help those that want more practice :)
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17:14 two dimensional needs 2 numbers
Same goes for 3D needs 3 numbers
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There's a mistake, if you say vector d = 10 m then that's wrong, a vector is not a number.
So vector d should be 10 m*r(hat) where r(hat) = i(hat)*cos(theta) + j(hat)*sin(theta).
Thank you for this video but at 25:11 you comment on how we should be thinking in our minds that SINE will chop for the vertical component and COSINE will chop for the horizontal component. I found this is not true for triangles like yours that are rotated 90 degrees and therefore the COSINE and SINE values are opposite.
Instead wouldn't it be best to associate it with the following below?
Your scenario will not always be true otherwise. Depending on the orientation of the triangle the Opposite Side and Adjacent Side values can either be Dₓ or Dᵧ.
|D|cos(
Stupid question - if in 2D case alpha +beta = 90deg, how is in 3D case? is alpha+beta+gamma = 180deg always?
Is the first way can't be detemine which is the x axis and y axis? Please answer my doubt
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the vector means a direction right but , why do we need two numbers to calculate a single direction ?
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Sir, could you please tell me how can I find a full course of this volume? I mean, what is the title of this course on your website? Thanks in advance, I would appreciate your answer!
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What series of physics class is this a part of?