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We need to know the elevation, y, through which the glider falls. Show that for small angles, q, the elevation, y, is given by:
y = DH/L
where D, H, and L are defined on the figure:)
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Is the angle q the angle below the horizontal line?
Are you using the fact that the sine or "sin" of a
small angle below 1 degree, but in radians, is
nearly the same as the same angle in radians,
without taking its sine?
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We need to know the elevation, y, through which the glider falls. Show that for small angles, θ
, the elevation, y, is given by:
y = DH/L
where D, H, and L are defined on the figure.
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please help me this is due soon :-((
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Can you draw the picture somewhere and post a link to it?
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