#Mechanics moments toppling

9 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)

fathom dew
#

This is a bout to toplle yeah
Taking moments at e

hoary cryptBOT
#
👋 Welcome to your Help Thread!

Hey @fathom dew, Thanks for sharing your math problem with us. While you wait for a Helper to help you, we want to share some vital information with you.

Please take a moment to read the helpee guidelines. This will make sure that your post follows the helpee rules of our community.

Please don't ping <@&775784618955505685>, <@&1283689826742440016>, <@&819616364188139550>, or <@&624327278137966593> for help because their job is to take care of the server's administrative tasks, not to answer queries directly. However, if you have a problem with how a Helper is acting, you can ping a Helper Moderator.

It's always very useful if you can show us the work you've done so far. This makes it easier for our Helpers to find mistakes and help you get to the right answer.

hoary cryptBOT
fathom dew
#

What I thought it was, moments about (e) is 3g x sinalpha(0.4) = 3g cosalpha (0.2)

#

But when my teacher did it a couple days ago they did 3g x sinalpha (0.2) = 3gcosalpha 0.4

#

Which is right because the answer to alpha is 26.6. and that's what you get from that

#

But how is the perpendicular distance of the horizontal component 0.2

#

And how is the perpdncualr distance of the vertical component of weight 0.4

hoary cryptBOT
#

@fathom dew

:HelpIcon:| Help Reminder

Hello pulvra, this is a friendly reminder that your help request has been inactive for more than 24 hours. If you no longer need assistance, please consider closing the thread using the +close command. This thread will be automatically closed in 3 days if it remains inactive.