number thirteen is:9.220 N
use that number thank you
Don't cry it's not worth it.
BUT this is not enough information for me to help. Just try to focus on one thing right now instead of running around like a chicken with its head cut off doing ten different things simultaneously
BTW change the units for the weight from 4.905 kgms-1 to kgms-2. My bad since everything should be in second squared (s-2)
I could only do the first part (I'm not entirely sure if it's right so don't hold it against me if you get the wrong answers) because I could not find the info needed for 2nd part. BYE!
BTW change the units for the weight from 4.905 kgms-1 to kgms-2. My bad.
I could only do the first part (I'm not entirely sure if it's right so don't hold it against me if you get the wrong answers) because I could not find the info needed for 2nd part. BYE!
i somewhat did this but my group members told me that if i kept this similar work, i would get an F on the assignment....
i somewhat did this but my group members told me that if i kept this similar work, i would get an F on the assignment....
nn I don't know what to do then I wasn't sure if mean force = measured force when you were doing your lab. Aside from that, I am confident with the conversions and units.
thanks for the help btw, it makes sense where you plugged in the numbers, but ill probably forget about where to plug in the variables tomorrow once we have a new lab to do
right now everything is fresh in my mind
nn I don't know what to do then I wasn't sure if mean force = measured force when you were doing your lab. Aside from that, I am confident with the conversions and units.
mean is just all the forces divided by the quantity, but yeah the group member who recorded all the data forgot to put the measured force
mean is just all the forces divided by the quantity, but yeah the group member who recorded all the data forgot to put the measured force
Well my steps in were all right except for that because I was just assuming as I previously said that mean force = measured force but if that's not the case I think you should like make up a measured force that's something sensible and just plug that into the equation I was using.