A-Level Maths: R1-12 Forces: Finding the Magnitude and Direction of a Resultant Force

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May both sides or your pillow be cold and the blanket cozy and warm. This helped me so so much thank youu

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You're a saint! These videos are very helpful.

WilliamCooper
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why is the bearing not 360-33.74 degrees which would give 326 ? why have you inverted the triangle when trying to calculate the bearing ?

susua
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at 5 minutes, why did you times the i and j vector by -1?

StreamerHighlightsHQ
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At 3:10, I'm getting 8.12N even on degree mode. 7.75N on radian mode. Do you have any idea why?

xander
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if they only ask for the magntiude and direction, do i still have to find the bearing?

nadeen-
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Hello sir, when you take a direction as being positive (for either forces or suvat or moments) then does that mean that anything that is in the opposite directing will be negative. Can you be sure of that or fo tou still have to common sense check it? Thank you.

babajani
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right now i am studying this and a mind said test myself just to see i could not do it

latanyajones
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dont get why you square the component forces

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