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Add together these vectors: V1= 60 Newtons at 45 degrees N of W; V2= 5Newtons at 30 degrees S of E
Is it
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S of E??
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Add together these vectors: V1= 60 Newtons at 45 degrees N of W; V2= 5Newtons at 30 degrees S of E
Is it
[email protected]
S of E??
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Hannah
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Three co-linear forces f1=45 N west,f2=63 N east and an unknown force f3 are applied to an object.The resultant force of the
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melissa
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A sled at rest is suddenly pulled in three horizontal directions at the same time, but it does not move. Paul pulls to the
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Sadarhri
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In the sum Vector A plus Vector B equals vector C, vector A has a magnitude of 11.6 m and is angled 36.5° counterclockwise from
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Kelly
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when will the resultant of the two vectors be at maximum when two forces of 5n and 7n act on an object?
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natasha
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three forces act on a body.forceof 30N and 25N act to east and a force of 40N acts to the west.draw a fully labelled scale
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sigwetsha liveni
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Add the two component vectors from Sample Problem 1 algebraically to erify that they equal the given vector
The two component
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Caterina
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A pilot is flying at a heading of 96° at 225 miles per hour wind is blowing from the south west at a heading of 37° find the
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mark
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How can the sum of two vectors be found
By drawing the vectors perpendicular to each other. By drawing the vectors one right
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In an attempt to escape his island, Gilligan builds a raft and sets to sea. The wind shifts a great deal during the day, and he
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Melissa
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when will the resultant of the two(5N ,7N)vectors be at maximum?
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kolo olothando
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2 vectors act on a bolt. vector 1(1200/70 degrees) vector 2(900/205 degrees) then E = ? must show work!
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Stone
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(b) A boat heads North at 2.4 ms-1 across a river that flows East at 1.6 ms-1. (6 marks each)
(i) Calculate the resultant
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Kae
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A plane if flying at 200 mph with a heading of 45 degrees and encounters a wind of 100 mph from the west. What is the resulting
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Sarah
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a force of 4N at 30 degree from another force 5Nwk is pointing east. find the resistance of the two forces using parallelogram
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stanley
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Find the resultant of two vectors 9 units and 8 units acting at a point 0 at an angle of 45degree with each other
A. Scale
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Precious
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two forces of 5n and 7n respectively act on an object. What will the resultant of the two vectors be at maximum??
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lusizo mkwelo
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TWO FORCES OF 5N AND 7N RESPECTIVELY ACT ON AN OBJECT.WHEN WILL THE RESULTANT OF THE TWO VECTORS BE AT A MAXIMUM?
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GOMOLEMO
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Three forces with magnitudxes 100, 50 and 80 lbs act on an object at angles of 50 degree, 160 degree and -20 degree
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sarah
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Using a force table the direction and magnitude had to be found for the following measurements:
F1 = 200 grams at 30 degrees; F2
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Hannah
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Using a force table the direction and magnitude had to be found for the following measurements:
F1 = 200 grams at 30 degrees; F2
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Hannah
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Answers for Two Forces Act At Angle Of 120 Degrees The Bigger Force Is 60 Degree M And Resultant Is Perpendicular To The Smaller
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ramadevi
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The sum of two vectors A and B is maximum when both vectors are :
A)parallel B) opposite in direction C) perpendicular to each
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Q8
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An airplane, flying at a speed of 420 miles per hour, flies from point A in the direction 131 degrees for 90 min. and then flies
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Paul
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Vector A has a magnitude of 3.0 m and direction 1o3 degrees relative to the positive x-axis. Vector B has magnitude 5.0m and
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Hannah
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When Studying Vectors, How Would I Go About Answering This Question?
In Each of the following Cases, find the magnitude and
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Jat
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If llull=1 and llvll=3, and the vectors maek angles of 170 degrees and 130 degrees with the x-axis respectively, find the
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Casandra
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find v +u if vector =<6,8>and vector for u + <2,1>
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mike
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Three people are trying to hold a lion still for the vet. The lion, in the center, is wearing a collar with three ropes attached
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Clarissa
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a hot air balloon is rising vertically 10 ft/sec while the wind is blowing horizontally 5ft/sec. Find the speed of the balloon
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Ashley
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A plane flies with a heading of 48 degrees NW and an air speed of 584 km/h. It is driven from its course by a wind of 58.0 km/h
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Arielle
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A person walks 28.2◦ north of east for 3.33 km.
Another person walks due north, then due east to arrive at the same location.
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Elle
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vector A is 3.95 m and points 37.4 deg north of east vector B is 6.60 m points 37.9 deg east of north what is the resultant
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Joseph Charles
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I already drew a vector diagram for 50m [E] + 32m [W]
The way I drew it: 5cm going East, then starting from the end point, 3.2 cm
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-Untamed-
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Can someone show the steps involved in figuring out this type of problem?
Given the magnitudes of vectors u and v and the angle
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Joe
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A plane flies due west at 250 km/hour while the wind blows south at 70 km/hour. Find the planes resultant velocity and
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Zene
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A person walks 23o north of east for 4.8 km. How far would a person walk due north and due east to arrive at the same location.
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Megan
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A force of 323 newtons makes an angle of 54 degrees and 20 minutes with a second force. The resultant of the two forces makes an
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Brittany
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a force 'P' acts on a bodyat an angle theta to a horizontal line 'OX'. P,together with a pull of 1.5kn at 30degrees to, and
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Rob
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Suppose Lynette ride her bicycle due south at a rate of 16 miles per hour.If the wind blowing due west at 4 miles per hours
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Nancy L
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Two vectors, A and B, are added by means of vector addition to give a resultant vector R. The magnitudes of A and B are 9 m and
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John
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Two vectors, A and B, are added by means of vector addition to give a resultant vector R. The magnitudes of A and B are 9 m and
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Victor
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What must be true for two vectors to add up to ZERO? Choose all that apply.
1)Their y-components must be equal. 2)They must be
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ami
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A swimmer heads perpendicular to a 2-miles-per-hour current. His speed in still water is 1.8 miles per hour. Find the actual
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MEGGG!!!
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One force of 10k going NEtowards a point(A) at an angle of 40 degrees
another force (F2) going SE from pt(a) at slope of 3,4,5
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stacey graham
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a 1.00-kg object is observed to accelerate at 10.0m/s∧2 in a direction 30.0 north of east. the force F2 acting on the object
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Brandon
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When I graphically find a vector sum and then analytically solve for the resultant, I am getting two completely different
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Anonymous
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Write XY(with line over it) as the sum of unit vectors for X(8,2,-9) and Y(-12,-1,10).
There's an example just like this in my
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Jon
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the components of a vector V can be written (Vx,Vy,Vz). what are the components and length of a vector which is te sum of the 2
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Nat
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