2007年11月5日月曜日

Physics Journal #9

this weekend, we xc runners and supporters went to maui to compete in states championship. As a team we ran through the course and coaches made checkpoints about how to attack the course. While we were going through that, one thing caught my attention. When our coach told us to let the gravity do the work goin down the hill, i thought to myself, hey we learned this in physics. So with an intelligent mind of mine (yes you can laugh, doc), i yelled out, "guys, use the mg sin theta!" people in physics understood and laughed and people who didnt take physics needed an explanation so we all explained to the freshmen what we were referring to. we explained to them that the weight is mg and because it was an inclined plane, the net force is going downward parallelly along the surface of the inclined plane. therefore we use the mg sin(theta). Which means, on the other hand, when the runners were running upward, they were fighting back the force, mg sin (theta). Though it is one of the simplest physics we learned so far, it was good to review these kind of stuff.

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