elseany
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when i was writing up my notes, i ran into quite a stump in trying to explain what apparent weight was. Like i know that mathematically it is ma + mg and i get the mg part being the weight factor but i dont get the ma part.
I think i kind of understand it and what im thinking is that its the sum of the true weight and the reaction force. Is this correct?
The thing that is confusing me is this sheet we got handed out in class, i dont have a scanner so i quickly redid the diagram in paint:
and next to it this is the working out they give (letters in brackets are subscript):
okay whats going on? It was my understanding from the diagram that R is equal to the reaction force but now there saying that the reaction force is the apparent weight (this is the part that confuses me since i thought the apparent weight is the sum of the true weight and the reaction force [or the difference in this case]).
if the above is illegible blabber, please disregard it and explain what apparent weight means please :<
I think i kind of understand it and what im thinking is that its the sum of the true weight and the reaction force. Is this correct?
The thing that is confusing me is this sheet we got handed out in class, i dont have a scanner so i quickly redid the diagram in paint:
and next to it this is the working out they give (letters in brackets are subscript):
Code:
Net force = centripcial force = F(n) = ma(c) = mv^2/r = R + W = R + mg
R = mv^2/r - mg
g-force = R/W = (mv^2/r - g)/mg = (v^2/r - g)/g
if the above is illegible blabber, please disregard it and explain what apparent weight means please :<