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Assoli18 [71]
3 years ago
12

16(6t-3)= 200 what does t=?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Lunna [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:2.58

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: Then the magnitude of the force is 37.86N, and the direction is 54.35°

Step-by-step explanation:

We can write the forces as vectors.

We know that Annie pushes with a magnitude of 80N in a direction of 133° (Remember that the angles are always measured from the x-axis)

The components of this force, (Ax, Ay), are then:

Ax = 80N*cos(133°)

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And we know that Josie pushes with a magnitude of 95N in direction of 290°

The components of this force, (Jx, Jy), are:

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When we add these forces, the total force acting on the ball is:

F = (80N*cos(133°) ,  80N*sin(133°)) + (95N*cos(290°), 95N*sin(290°))

F = (80N*cos(133°) + 95N*cos(290°), 80N*sin(133°) + 95N*sin(290°))

Now, the third kitten wants to do a force K, in a direction θ, such that the net force acting on the ball is zero.

Then we must have that, each component of the force of the third cat (K*cos(θ)  on the x-axis and k*sin(θ) on the y-axis), is such that:

K*cos(θ) + 80N*cos(133°) + 95N*cos(290°) = 0

k*sin(θ)  + 80N*sin(133°) + 95N*sin(290°) = 0

Now we need to solve that system for k and θ

if we simplify the equations we get:

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Now we can rewrite them as:

k*cos(θ) = 22.07N

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Now we can take the quotiet between both equations to get:

(k*sin(θ))/(k*cos(θ)) = 30.76N/22.07N

Tan(θ) = 1.394

θ = Atan(1.394) = 54.35°

Now that we know the angle, we can find the value of the magnitude k, by using one of the two equations of the system:

k*cos(54.35°) = 22.07N

k = 22.07N/cos(54.35°) = 37.86N

Then the magnitude of this force is 37.86N, and the direction is 54.35°

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Step-by-step explanation:

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We are given diameter but we need radius in the formula

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