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I kicked Physics Quizzes a**. It didnt even know what was coming.
But Sarah learned a tough lesson today...
When finding the resultant vector of two or more vectors, you have to split them up into x and y components, then add up all of the x componenets and y components, and then draw them out, and then find the vector that connects those two tip-to-tail. You then need to use trig to find the angles and sides, if needed. Then you're done
Let that be your lesson today too...
(Paid for by the committee for kicking physics quizzes a*****e inside out)
Cucumbercunt · Thu Sep 13, 2007 @ 09:22pm · 2 Comments |