godofconfusion
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  • 14-10-2019
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is the normal force equal to mg*cosø or Fmg? please answer fast, test tomorrow <3

is the normal force equal to mgcosø or Fmg please answer fast test tomorrow lt3 class=

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penazuelo
penazuelo penazuelo
  • 14-10-2019

Answer:

The normal force is  equal to m*g*cos(ø)

Where

m= Is the Value of the object mass.

g= Is the Gravitational Constant

ø= Is the angle formed by the radial direction from the reference point to the applied or interest forces.

Explanation:

The Diagram of the vector forces in the reference system will give you a mathematical expression for the specific forces.

If you want, i can give you a better explanation with a complete picture of the question.

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