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physics

Daressalaam
29-01-2008, 03:12
would anyone know how to solve this physics problem:

You have a 5KG block that is being pulled by a rope at a angle above the horizontal at 20 degrees. You know the coefficient of kinetic energy is .5, what is the gravitational resistance and the tension inside of the rope if the block has a displacement of 2.5 meters. I really want to get my homework done tonight and im stuck on it because i forgot my book.
Lunatic Goofballs
29-01-2008, 03:18
I dun unnerstan that thar physic stuff. *drools*
Barringtonia
29-01-2008, 03:19
what is the gravitational resistance...

Resistance is futile!

Reply with that.

Do it.

Do it.

Do it.
Sarkhaan
29-01-2008, 03:21
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10365791&postcount=13

I'd suggest you find a different resource and do your own homework. These threads aren't allowed here. I wouldn't recommend accepting the answers anyone gives you, either. We aren't always the most honest group


Incidentally, the answer is 42.
Bann-ed
29-01-2008, 03:23
Who pulls a 5kg block with a rope?
A noob.
That's who.
Daressalaam
29-01-2008, 03:42
shoot, im sorry, no one answer this question i dont want to get in trouble, thanks for the warning