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Particle in vertical equilibrium, accelerating horizontally
Needs to be tested
Using F=ma to find magnitudes of unknown forces acting on an accelerating body.
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said | Needs to be tested | 8 years, 4 months ago |
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Chris Graham 8 years, 4 months ago
Gave some feedback: Needs to be tested
Chris Graham 8 years, 4 months ago
Created this as a copy of Particle in vertical equilibrium, accelerating horizontally.Name | Status | Author | Last Modified | |
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Particle in vertical equilibrium, accelerating horizontally | Ready to use | Amy Chadwick | 24/08/2016 10:50 | |
Particle in vertical equilibrium, accelerating horizontally | Needs to be tested | Chris Graham | 08/12/2016 11:23 | |
Simon's copy of Particle in vertical equilibrium, accelerating horizontally | draft | Simon Thomas | 29/04/2019 09:19 |
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Name | Type | Generated Value |
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a | number |
7
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K | integer |
9
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FA | number |
4.5
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FD | integer |
9
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a2 | number |
4.75
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K2 | integer |
1
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FA2 | number |
57
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downforce | integer |
10
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FD2 | integer |
1
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7
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