In class, Mr. Blake taught us the BUREKU Technique. Mr. Blake doesn't like diagonal lines, so in order to find the velocity of the diagonal line he must...wataaaaa!...break the diagonal line into a horizontal and vertical line. The BUREKU Technique makes life much, much easier. We also learned about SOH-CAH-TOA this week. SOH-CAH-TOA is used to find the hypotenuse, opposite, or adjacent variables of a triangle. As you can see on my picture, there is a triangle with the labeled parts. The hypotenuse is the diagonal line of the triangle, the adjacent line is the line that is inline with the angle given (marked with a curved line), and the opposite line is the line opposite of this same angle. To figure out lengths of these lines, we are given 3 different equations:
SOH- Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse
CAH- Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
TOA- Tan = Opposite/Adjacent
You must plug in the right equations to fit the situation to find your values. These are some ways to solve for 2-Dimensional Kinematics!
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