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This was excellent! And I followed the math perfectly. But, what if one of the F values, say 12, was positive x at 45 degrees and another, say 18, was at 180 degrees. How do I express that angle? I was messing around with it and can’t seem to get an answer that matches my graph. Thanks, again!
It would be 138.3 degree from x-axis. and its magnitude is 12.75 and its x-component is -9.52 and y-component is 8.48 with an angle of 41.7 degree. if you want further explanation you can contact me through e-mail : mufakkirhussain@ymail.com
Not really. The "correct answer" can be expressed in two ways. It is 135 degrees measured counter clockwise from the positive x-axis, OR it is 45 degrees from the negative x-axis measured clockwise. It gets confusing and that is why you must draw a picture.
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Sorry sir, but how do you which angle points to the opposite. Because In the second example. We have two angles, the one making 90 degrees and the other we are supposed to calculate. Please help me know how to see which side is the opposite.
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This was the best explanation I've heard on why inverse tan is restricted to quads 1 and 4. It was a revelation moment for me. Highly recommend this video for anyone not just going along for the ride but for people who constantly ask, "But WHY is it this way?"
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Can I use the R=√P^2+Q^2+2PQcostheta formula here?
This was excellent! And I followed the math perfectly. But, what if one of the F values, say 12, was positive x at 45 degrees and another, say 18, was at 180 degrees. How do I express that angle? I was messing around with it and can’t seem to get an answer that matches my graph. Thanks, again!
It would be 138.3 degree from x-axis. and its magnitude is 12.75 and its x-component is -9.52 and y-component is 8.48 with an angle of 41.7 degree. if you want further explanation you can contact me through e-mail : mufakkirhussain@ymail.com
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this is really helpful, but i am not quite getting to grips with 15 angle (5pi/8) how do you work these out if radians is being used ?
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so the correct answer is +45 degrees and not 135 ,correct? at 20:14
Not really. The "correct answer" can be expressed in two ways. It is 135 degrees measured counter clockwise from the positive x-axis, OR it is 45 degrees from the negative x-axis measured clockwise. It gets confusing and that is why you must draw a picture.
@@MathAndScience makes sense, thank you for your fast reply 😃
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The Pythagorean theorem applies to the magnitudes of vectors only when they are orthogonal.
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Oh man seriously even though I’ve never met you, please don’t do that. Please reach out to someone, anyone, to talk. No matter how dark things get, remember that you are unique and bring something unique to the world. In 1,000,000 years you and I will both be dead, and this comment and all these videos will be lost forever. But you have now. Now is real. Hang in there, please. Take care. Jason
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Don't give up hope. We all have our ups and downs, but hey, that's part of life. Everybody without exceptions have struggles.
Life is a classroom where we get life experiences. We all go through bad experiences, have struggles, but they teach us many things and so we become better humans.
No matter how difficult your studies, you just have to struggle, pull and make progress. Don't worry, mistakes are part of learning. You will get through, if you persist, and make progress.
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Hi teacher, good after noon!!!! I have a question, can use the equation from Pitágoras, at vectors?
why is angle theta equal to the inverse tangent. I get that tan theta is opp/adj, but why do we use the inverse to find angle theta?
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Which are uses of vector in physics.
Ifa -b=2c, a + b= 4c and c =3it 4j, then what are a and b
Sorry sir, but how do you which angle points to the opposite. Because In the second example. We have two angles, the one making 90 degrees and the other we are supposed to calculate. Please help me know how to see which side is the opposite.
Can you do this without using Newtons? My homework doesn't include the mass of the object in their given
I can't find part 2
part 2?
you could say the calculator will gave you the absolute value of the angle.
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N stands for "units"?
No it stands for newton's
@@bonangjacobs6510 which is a unit.
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ok what s the vector?
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