Help me with this physics problem please!
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Help me with this physics problem please!
(0.625T)╥(0.0250m)^2 *cosine of angle x = 1.00*10^-4 T*m^2
Solve for x
This came out of my physics textbook, so I already know the answer is 85.3 degrees; however, I do not know how to do algebra with trigonometric functions. If someone could just show me how to rewrite this, it would help me a lot.
Solve for x
This came out of my physics textbook, so I already know the answer is 85.3 degrees; however, I do not know how to do algebra with trigonometric functions. If someone could just show me how to rewrite this, it would help me a lot.

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Re: Help me with this physics problem please!
Is that really the right answer? and question?
I keep getting 1.489 wth
I keep getting 1.489 wth
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Re: Help me with this physics problem please!
aznronin wrote:Is that really the right answer? and question?
I keep getting 1.489 wth
The answer is right, but I may have typed the question wrong...
The formula for magnetic flux is
Φ = BA cos θ
B=0.625T
A=pi*radius^2 since this is the area of a loop. The radius is 0.0250m.
The question is "At what angle is the flux in this system equal to 1.00*10^-4 T*m^2?"

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These are all just silly symbols in random order

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the f*ck is dis shit
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I'd help, but we haven't learned this yet in my physics class.
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Re: Help me with this physics problem please!
aznronin wrote:Is that really the right answer? and question?
I keep getting 1.489 wth
You do know 1.489 radians is 85.3 degrees right?
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SM-Count wrote:aznronin wrote:Is that really the right answer? and question?
I keep getting 1.489 wth
You do know 1.489 radians is 85.3 degrees right?
LMFAO... you sir win...
I was wondering if they converted or not...
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Re: Help me with this physics problem please!
ok, can someone show me step by step, how to do it now? lol

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ur probably thinking way too hard
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SM-Count wrote:
ur probably thinking way too hard
thank you very much!

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Dam it, I thought I knew the answer, but I was missing one thing... dam senior year giving me regular calculus!


