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What topic name does this equation go into in physics?A_(x) = A cos\theta
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What topic name does this equation go into in physics?
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Trigonometry
Step-by-step explanation:
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What topic name does this equation go into in physics?
So, I think this equation will go under
Types
of
Physical
quantities
,
Vector
Quantit
i
e
s
,
Magnitude
,
Direction,
etc
.
under physics &
Trigonometry
under Mathematics.
This formula is used when we need to find the 'x' component of the vector. You need to know basic trigonometry to solve these type of equations & also how to convert between magnitude & angles.
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