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A car is traveling up a hill that is inclined at an angle θ above the horizontal. Determine the ratio of the magnitude of the normal force to the weight of the car when θ = 39o.


I got 1.28 and it is wrong

Please help 🙂
 
Sounds like you just got your trig mixed up a bit. Should be

cos 39 = N/Fg = 0.78, which is the inverse if what you got.

Also, as a good sanity check, you should've noticed that the ratio you got implies that normal force is greater than the weight of the car, which is impossible on an incline.
 
Sounds like you just got your trig mixed up a bit. Should be

cos 39 = N/Fg = 0.78, which is the inverse if what you got.

Also, as a good sanity check, you should've noticed that the ratio you got implies that normal force is greater than the weight of the car, which is impossible EVER.

Fyp.
 
Sounds like you just got your trig mixed up a bit. Should be

cos 39 = N/Fg = 0.78, which is the inverse if what you got.

Also, as a good sanity check, you should've noticed that the ratio you got implies that normal force is greater than the weight of the car, which is impossible on an incline.

Thank you so much 🙂
 
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