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10 December, 09:22

A train goes up a hill with a 15º incline. If the train has constant speed of 22 m/s, what are the vertical and horizontal components of the train's velocity? (Remember to use the law of sine and cosines for this problem)

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  1. 10 December, 11:03
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    Sinθ=opposite side/hypotenuse

    cosθ=adjacent side/hypotenuse

    where both the sides are relative to theta.

    in this case, 22 is your hypotenuse. theta (θ) is the angle you are examining. i've included a diagram for reference because the equations may format differently depending on which angle you choose as theta.

    using my diagram:

    sinθ = o/h

    sin 15 = o/22

    sin 15 (22) = o

    o=5.69m/s

    therefore the vertical component is about 5.69m/s.

    cosθ=a/h

    cos15 = a/22

    cos15 (22) = a

    a = 21.25m/s

    therefore, your horizontal component is about 21.25m/s.
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