Message from @2Lazy2BeOriginal

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2021-01-24 01:33:10 UTC  

Who does Udemy?

2021-01-24 11:05:34 UTC  

HECK NAh

2021-01-24 11:05:47 UTC  

We don't have it but even if we did, use computer x2

2021-01-24 11:05:49 UTC  

or x3

2021-01-24 13:13:20 UTC  

I've done a few courses there. Pretty good.

2021-01-24 13:19:15 UTC  

There's a website that put coupons out like 100% off

2021-01-24 14:00:40 UTC  

What person has left a lasting legacy in your eyes? I need to close off this essay

2021-01-24 14:24:40 UTC  

nvm

2021-01-24 14:34:09 UTC  

Idk Martin Luther king rosa parks

2021-01-24 14:34:21 UTC  

Steve jobs for the computer

2021-01-24 14:45:18 UTC  

person that left a lasting legacy, Almon Brown Strowger

2021-01-24 14:47:16 UTC  

invented the Strowger Switch which created phone numbers

2021-01-24 21:54:57 UTC  

Tolkien

2021-01-24 22:23:27 UTC  

GEOTUS

2021-01-24 23:59:31 UTC  

steve jobs didnt inventthe computer tho

2021-01-25 00:07:43 UTC  

oh my bad, Idk who did

2021-01-25 02:35:47 UTC  

Charles Babbage

2021-01-25 13:22:19 UTC  

Say Trump and you get an early summer vacation

2021-01-25 13:25:37 UTC  

thats smart

2021-01-25 13:27:30 UTC  

<:thinking:726878987837636698>

2021-01-25 16:30:07 UTC  

Hey I need help isolating t from the d =v0(t) 1/2(at^2)

2021-01-25 16:30:51 UTC  

Part of me thinks it’s the quadratic formula I should use but I want to make sure there’s other ways to isolate it before resorting to it

2021-01-25 16:32:10 UTC  

as in at^2 v0t -2d

2021-01-25 17:08:29 UTC  

no. isolate for t is via quadratic formula is the quickest way

2021-01-25 17:11:08 UTC  

so 1/2at^2 + v0t - d = 0 than use the quadratic formula?

2021-01-25 17:22:28 UTC  

I’m not sure if I’m doing it right but

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/803313855928860702/image0.jpg

2021-01-25 17:22:38 UTC  

the given weight is 11.8N btw

2021-01-25 17:23:19 UTC  

Do I need to the parallel gravity and add it to counter the applied force?

2021-01-25 17:25:39 UTC  

yup

2021-01-25 17:26:52 UTC  

it's on a ramp, so you'd need to breakdown the gravity force into x- and y-component

2021-01-25 17:27:31 UTC  

ok so right now I'm adding the Fg // + Ff + Fapp

2021-01-25 17:33:21 UTC  

my answer is 44.768m up. can ya'll see if I missed something since it's pretty steep

2021-01-25 17:43:50 UTC  

Fg-x?

2021-01-25 17:44:19 UTC  

i'm doing my hw rn so i might not be able to help you 🤣 see if omni calculator has a preset

2021-01-25 17:54:35 UTC  

Oh idk what to call the applied force for the hypotenuse since the box is gonna move at an angle

2021-01-25 17:55:28 UTC  

and since everything else is at an angle i thought it would make sense

2021-01-25 17:56:10 UTC  

Idk if I was suppose to make all the components horizontal or something

2021-01-25 18:07:16 UTC  

split it into components

2021-01-25 18:07:21 UTC  

for find fg

2021-01-25 18:08:05 UTC  

then for x-component you have cos[angle] while y-component you have sin[angle]

2021-01-25 18:11:19 UTC  

Anyone mind helping me on my calc quiz