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feynman
post Aug 23 2014, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(maximR @ Aug 23 2014, 03:47 PM)
Tell me, are Newton's Laws of Motion not in Matriculation and STPM syllabus? Did you not draw FBD's in Matriculation?

Or are you saying that wedges do not appear in STPM and Matriculation, hence, aren't a part of the syllabus?  sweat.gif

You've got to be kidding me.
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QUOTE(bloodchow2 @ Aug 23 2014, 03:59 PM)
1 object on top of wedges is considered inside syllabus, 1 object on top of another object on top of wedges is not in syllabus

there is too many variable for calculating that question, you push lowest object can you guarantee the top 2 will not topple down? how do you so sure the highest object wont fall down? and assumption?

the closest question i have found in entire newton law chapter in University Physics 13th edition is only 2 objects max, which is box on top of wedges, you must be kidding me with 3 objects stack among each other actually in stpm syllabus  doh.gif

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Wtf you're talking man?

There's just so much wrong in what you have said.

Just stop talking about syllabus and start solving the damn problem. You try to talk kok with the professor or the chief engineer, say goodbye to your sorry ass.

If you don't know how to solve it, then say don;t know. There's no shame in admitting one's limitation. No one will laugh at you. At work, people are expected to help each other solve problems. If you are so atas, want muka and all. Then you should just quit university and stay at home.

This post has been edited by feynman: Aug 23 2014, 04:08 PM

 

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