my turn to rant
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my turn to rant
I am really pissed off at school... I hate, wait I take that back, I despise physics. I despise it with every bone in my body right now. I have been out of school way too damn long to compete with some of these kids fresh out of all their AP classes. I did allright in high school when I wasnt drinking and partying, but to go back after 9 years seems a little much at this point. I have been working on these 16 physics problems for about 9 hours now and have two left. I needed a break and a place to vent and the wife is asleep.
Anyone else go back as a non-trad and have any problems with all the little punks running around?
Anyone else go back as a non-trad and have any problems with all the little punks running around?
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#3
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haha here anyone goes if they want a shot
A helicopter is lifting two crates simultaneously. One crate with a mass of 187 kg is attached to the helicopter by cable A. The second crate with a mass of 68 kg is hanging below the first crate and attached to the first crate by cable B. As the helicopter accelerates upward at a rate of 1.8 m/s2, what is the tension in each of the two cables?
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I started college when I was 23, now I'm 27. I go nights, part time, since I work full time during the day (well, not currently) and all these turds look so young to me that it's not even funny. I think most of the 18-22 year olds think I'm faculty because it never fails - they call me sir and ****. If they only knew...
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ORIGINAL: dwhite645
I started college when I was 23, now I'm 27. I go nights, part time, since I work full time during the day (well, not currently) and all these turds look so young to me that it's not even funny. I think most of the 18-22 year olds think I'm faculty because it never fails - they call me sir and ****. If they only knew...
I started college when I was 23, now I'm 27. I go nights, part time, since I work full time during the day (well, not currently) and all these turds look so young to me that it's not even funny. I think most of the 18-22 year olds think I'm faculty because it never fails - they call me sir and ****. If they only knew...
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RE: my turn to rant
[quote]ORIGINAL: telgren
Jello.
A helicopter is lifting two crates simultaneously. One crate with a mass of 187 kg is attached to the helicopter by cable A. The second crate with a mass of 68 kg is hanging below the first crate and attached to the first crate by cable B. As the helicopter accelerates upward at a rate of 1.8 m/s2, what is the tension in each of the two cables?
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i just went back to my HS the other day to visit an old teacher of mine. and i looked around the room and thought most of the kids in there were fresh maybe sophs and my teach said nope most are seniors ! ive been out about 4 years now but i felt really old being back there... i couldnt imagine going to college when im like 30 and being in the same classes with 18 yr olds fresh outta hs .
so by using F=MxA the tension would be 459n if M= 255 k and A= 1.8 m/s2
i could be wrong and i probably am lol
so by using F=MxA the tension would be 459n if M= 255 k and A= 1.8 m/s2
i could be wrong and i probably am lol
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RE: my turn to rant
ORIGINAL: telgren
A helicopter is lifting two crates simultaneously. One crate with a mass of 187 kg is attached to the helicopter by cable A. The second crate with a mass of 68 kg is hanging below the first crate and attached to the first crate by cable B. As the helicopter accelerates upward at a rate of 1.8 m/s2, what is the tension in each of the two cables?
ORIGINAL: havoc_on_2_wheels
so by using F=MxA the tension would be 459n if M= 255 k and A= 1.8 m/s2
i could be wrong and i probably am lol
so by using F=MxA the tension would be 459n if M= 255 k and A= 1.8 m/s2
i could be wrong and i probably am lol
Okay, so both crates are accelerating at 1.8 m/s^2, so the sum of all the forces on each of the crates should equal to the mass of the crates * 1
The FIRST crate, it has 2 forces on it:
1. Gravity in the down direction with force = m*g
2. Tension in the cable in the up direction with force T (which is unknown at the moment).
[Let up be positive and down be negative]
Sum of all forces:
-m*g + T = 1 * m
T = m * (g+1) = 187 * (9.8+1) = 2019.6 N
The SECOND crate, it has 3 forces on it:
1. Gravity in the down direction.
2. Tension in cable connecting this crate to the first, in the down direction as well.
3. Tension in the cable connecting this crate to the helicopter in the up direction.
-m*g - 2019.6 + T2 = 1 * m
T2 = m * (g+1) +2019.6 = I’ll let you work that out
N is for Newtons if you haven't figured that out yet. BTW you should have if you're a physics student haha.
I think I did that right, but I'm too lazy to check. Good enough to get you started right?
...And to answer your future questions: YES, I'm asian...gosh....[sm=smiley23.gif]
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