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Components Of Force Normal and Tangent to Hypotenuse Of a Triang
Hi, i just want to ask. How did you get that 5 4 3 (r,h,v)? Thanks.
Re: Components Of Force Normal and Tangent to Hypotenuse Of a...
In reply to Components Of Force Normal and Tangent to Hypotenuse Of a Triang by Iishent Fabe
Given: AB = 8" and BC = 6"
BC/AB = 6/8 = 3/4
Thus, rise = 3 and run = 4 for slope. Do Pythagorean Theorem to get the 5.