30 degrees
90 percent
The angle has to be 30 degrees and the force has to be 90 percent.
Throwing a javelin at the optimal angle. Throwing a javeline at the optimal angle is throwing a javelin at the angle which the air flows efficiently around the javeline.The center of pressure is the aerodynamic force of drag and lift on the javelin.before the 1986 change in javelins , some of the best throwers in the world would throw the javelin with as little as 30 degree angle but greater speed because they were able to hold onto the javelin for longer , producing more force . Good throwers still use this method but the most commen method is releasing the javelin at about a 40 degree angles,causing a longer flight for the javelin.
The magnitude of the resultant force in a system of concurrent forces changes as the angle between the forces increases. When two forces are at an angle of 0 degrees (acting in the same direction), the resultant is the sum of their magnitudes. As the angle increases to 90 degrees, the resultant reaches its maximum value based on the Pythagorean theorem. Beyond 90 degrees, the resultant decreases, ultimately reaching a minimum when the forces are in opposite directions (180 degrees), where the resultant is the difference of their magnitudes.
The best angle for a slinky to slink down an inclined plane is typically around 30 degrees. At this angle, the balance between gravitational force and friction is optimal, allowing the slinky to move smoothly without excessive resistance. Steeper angles may increase acceleration but can also lead to instability and bouncing. Conversely, shallower angles may not provide enough gravitational pull for effective movement.
To maintain a horizontal circular motion while the string makes an angle θ with the vertical, the bob must have a tangential speed ( v ) that can be determined using the relationship between gravitational force and the tension in the string. The vertical component of the tension must balance the weight of the bob, while the horizontal component provides the centripetal force required for circular motion. The formula for the tangential speed ( v ) can be expressed as ( v = \sqrt{g \cdot \tan(\theta) \cdot L} ), where ( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity and ( L ) is the length of the string.
The angle has to be 30 degrees and the force has to be 90 percent.
I think it was 30 for the angle (I forgot how much angle but it was around 30,31,32,or 33) And I am 100% sure that the force in 90.
first you have to decode a message from Ian (read every word backward but not in backward order) Then you fall in a trap and get out then do a grappling hook game (14*15 lots of force) Then build a robot dog. and time the lasers in the laser game to get through. It'll ask ask the clue which is silver!
The applied force will depend on the required force, and the angle to the ramp (or the horizontal) at which the force is applied.
The duration of Fantasy Mission Force is 1.5 hours.
To start your first mission on Club Penguin, log in to your penguin account and head to the Plaza. Look for the phone booth near the Puffle Hotel, which will take you to the EPF (Elite Penguin Force) headquarters. Once inside, you can access your first mission by selecting it from the screen. Follow the instructions and clues provided to complete the mission!
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Fantasy Mission Force was created on 1983-02-13.
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You measure it. Depending on the information provided, you can also calculate it, for example using trigonometry. ======================== Work done= Force vector . Displacement vector=Force*displacement*cos a, where a is the angle between the force and the displacement. So you have the values of work force and displacement then you can do the cosine inverse of the ratio of work done to the product of the force and displacement. That will give you the angle.
If you mean the one where a code is imprinted on the floor you find out what it says and follow the clues to the different spots they lead you to.
When you apply force at an angle to the direction of movement, two components result; F.D + FxD. F.D = -FDcos(angle) called work and FXD = FDsin(angle) called torque.