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@@CharonDingiswaoAngles found in the 2nd quadrant are greater than 90 and less than or equal to 180 degrees. Therefore, a 45 degrees angle In second quadrant would be equal to 135 (90 +45) degrees. Hope that helps 😊
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Can someone please explain to me when do you use sin first or cos second? How do you pick these to complete this equation? I've been stuck on understanding this for days
The axis that makes an angle with the resultant is cos that angle if that makes sense. So if the resultant is 10N, makes an angle 45° with the Y- axis,, then the Y component is 10×Cos(45°) and the X-component which is far from the angle Is 10×Sin(45°)