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    Torque on two pillars (introductory physics problem)

    Yes I do, F= Force applied r= Distance force is being applied from theta= angle at which the force is being applied So is my first step 0= Fsin(theta)r ?
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    Torque on two pillars (introductory physics problem)

    So I believe the net Torque should be zero. I am unsure which formula I should be deriving from.
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    Torque on two pillars (introductory physics problem)

    Are there any other phrases that mean the same as Moment balance? I have not been taught that particular word before.
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    Torque on two pillars (introductory physics problem)

    I believe the pillar the car is almost directly underneath will experience more weight from the car.
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    Torque on two pillars (introductory physics problem)

    One image is attached is the question and the other is my attempt. I believe the pillars would have a downward force of 11760N applied to each pillar since they are spaced an equal distance apart. Now the tricky bit is when Torque comes into play. I believe I need to find the distance the car...
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    Using suvat to find time traveled by a cannonball

    Yes I need to find time but I also need to find final velocity. I don’t know which formula to use
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    Using suvat to find time traveled by a cannonball

    Yes I am trying to find the t equation but I need to find distance over speed and I know the difference just what I’m stuck on is the speed
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    Using suvat to find time traveled by a cannonball

    The t value was given to me I had to prove that t was 3.7s
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    Using suvat to find time traveled by a cannonball

    Everything is in the photo
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    Year 10 physics homework problem

    Thankyou this has helped a lot i figured it out now
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    Year 10 physics homework problem

    I was supposed to find an equation myself
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    Year 10 physics homework problem

    Thank you for your reply, unfortunately I have no clue how to attempt this question therefore I have not attempted it. The water is indeed coming out horizontally.
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    Year 10 physics homework problem

    I got this as homework and I am not sure how to attempt it
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