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Original post by creativebuzz
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Whoever can get this right will be crowned a genius!

Happy hunger games..


Are you saying you want help, or just posing it for entertainment?
Original post by creativebuzz
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Whoever can get this right will be crowned a genius!

Happy hunger games..


Easy, just remember let distance =x or something and know that the moment will be force time perpendicular distance to the point. Once you know this it is very easy.


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Could someone do this question and show me the working, i'm kinda confused by it.
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Original post by ghostwalker
Are you saying you want help, or just posing it for entertainment?



Posting it for help! More specifically I need help on part b, not part A!
Original post by TeeEm
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You're good at maths :biggrin: Would you mind giving me a hand on part b of that question! I can do part A!
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Original post by creativebuzz
You're good at maths :biggrin: Would you mind giving me a hand on part b of that question! I can do part A!


I am watching Eurovision!!!!!!!!!!!
Original post by physicsmaths
Easy, just remember let distance =x or something and know that the moment will be force time perpendicular distance to the point. Once you know this it is very easy.


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Sorry I should have specified! I can do part a but not part b!
Original post by TeeEm
I am watching Eurovision!!!!!!!!!!!



Booo, Eurovision sucks! Maths is more fun :biggrin:
Not meaning to sound arrogant or anything, but I just did that question in my head.

Moment = force x perpendicular distance.

You do the rest.
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Original post by creativebuzz
Booo, Eurovision sucks! Maths is more fun :biggrin:


this question is from a solomon paper

don't you have a marking scheme?
I have the mark scheme for this but I'm awful at moments, so I probably wouldn't be able to explain it very well.
Original post by creativebuzz
Sorry I should have specified! I can do part a but not part b!


Same thing applies
Anti clockwise and clockwise etc.
The root 2 comes from if you have a sqaure side length x then the diagonal is length root2 x.



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Original post by felamaslen
Not meaning to sound arrogant or anything, but I just did that question in my head.

Moment = force x perpendicular distance.

You do the rest.



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Original post by TeeEm
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Mr. M, y u do dis?
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Original post by Dilzo999
Mr. M, y u do dis?


Only when I see hard moments questions ...
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Original post by felamaslen
Not meaning to sound arrogant or anything, but I just did that question in my head.

Moment = force x perpendicular distance.

You do the rest.



That's how you do the first part of the question, yes. But the second part requires more than just that.
Original post by TeeEm
this question is from a solomon paper

don't you have a marking scheme?


Yeah and yeah. If the mark scheme made sense to me then I wouldn't have posted the question on here for help
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Original post by creativebuzz
Yeah and yeah. If the mark scheme made sense to me then I wouldn't have posted the question on here for help


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