I was browsing through Vr-zone's overclock data base for AthlonXP. I noticed that some of the CPU didn't need too much vcore pumping action at all, but some does.... Why is that? Does it have to do with the power supply unit?
I want to mod the mobo/8KHA+, so I can get my CPU up higher, but after...
I was browsing through Vr-zone's overclock data base for AthlonXP. I noticed that some of the CPU didn't need too much vcore pumping action at all, but some does.... Why is that? Does it have to do with the power supply unit?
I want to mod the mobo/8KHA+, so I can get my CPU up higher, but after...
I was browsing through Vr-zone's overclock data base for AthlonXP. I noticed that some of the CPU didn't need too much vcore pumping action at all, but some does.... Why is that? Does it have to do with the power supply unit?
I want to mod the mobo/8KHA+, so I can get my CPU up higher, but after...
Oh yes, you were finding the vertical displacement, sorry about that.
I was talking about different thing... haha...
I was actually talking about the forumla of the dot product.... opssy
<< << Sine 60 degrees * 10 m * gravity (9.8 m/s^2) * (6 kg + Kyle's mass in kg). That assumes the 60 degree angle is between the ladder and the floor. >> >>
I don't think that is right. First of all, that should be a Cosin rather than a Sin. Secondly, 10m is the displacement, you don't...
But how do I find the force though?
I know the displacement, which is 10m, but how do I find the force?
The reason that I don't know how to do this question is that we haven't done this type of question before, and this question is given in a to be marked assignment. So, I really have no idea...
I was puzzled by the question, because the weight of the person is not given.
I also have the diagram drawn, but I don't know how to solve it.
Work = dot product = force x displacement COS@
Kyle decides to paint a mural on the wall in the cafeteria. He carries a 6kg can of paint up a 10m ladder which rests against the vertical wall. If the ladder is inclined at an angle of 60degrees to the ground, find the work done by Kyle in carrying both the paint, and himself, up the ladder.
My dad kept telling me that Britannica has stopped making the paper edition of their encycylopedia. So he asked me to check their web site, which I did. What I have found is that they have the paper set listed on their website, and it says 2002 Edition, but it doesn't say if it is the last paper...
let's just put it this way, he's really dumb. Unfortunately, I have to live in the same house as him. (that's how we become friends).... ~sigh.. again.. sad....
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