L LowEnergy New member Joined Oct 4, 2016 Messages 1 Oct 4, 2016 #1 How does theta change with psi? I've tried solving it this way: Which led me to the equation: \(\displaystyle r+40e\sin\theta=(e+r)\sin(\psi-\theta)\) But I simply don't know how to proceed. Attachments uppgiften.jpg 5.3 KB · Views: 11 losning.jpg 4.8 KB · Views: 9
How does theta change with psi? I've tried solving it this way: Which led me to the equation: \(\displaystyle r+40e\sin\theta=(e+r)\sin(\psi-\theta)\) But I simply don't know how to proceed.