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i answered the first 2
Is it talking about the angle of the earth?
yes
facing the sun
Sun
I think the answer is zero as the sun shines on both hemispheres equally
thx
The Han suck balls
Aka the current ruling Chinese
Help
Have some identities
Sin^2(x) +cos^2(x) = 1
Sin^2(x) = 1/2(1-cos(2x))
cos^2(x) = 1/2(1+cos(2x))
@Nomad I'm taking Precalc right now as well, what do you need help with?
because those identities won't do jack shit right now
Yeah
Precalc was a while ago
obviously no offense intended
It's just, one needs a lot more
Yee
Help Pls
What is the Degree of terms?
nvm figured it out
Aight good
lol i had shit like that a couple of weeks ago in alg 2 gio
When a physics problem uses forces but uses pounds, is it a pound of mass or weight?
ex. "A 60-lb block is moving down an incline". Is 60 lbs the mass or the weight, the force that it is pulled down with by gravity?
For pounds it is considered a unit of mass and can be used as force, also referred to as the pound-force\
so it's a 1:1 conversion?
its confusing for formulas like F = m * a
but yes
which is exactly what I am dealing with
so mass is given as, say, the same 60 lbs
and acceleration would be considered 1?
wahts the question\
even though in gravity's case it's 9.81 m/s
I need to find if a block slides on a hill
a 60 lb block is on a 60' incline, coefficient of friction is 0.1. Does it slide?
obviously it will because of the steepness but I need equations and numbers
missed a lesson yesterday but my teacher is still making me do it