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A force of magnitude 15 N is the resultant of two forces, one of which has a magnitude of 8 N and acts at an angle of 30° to
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Derek
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Add these two vectors: I used component law, and I got an answer, but I am unsure as to how to do the direction at the end. Add:
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Derek
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Another one for you :P, add these two vectors using trigonometry (again)... 9N[S2W] and 11N[N31W]...Again, I am confused about
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Derek
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Add the following vectors , 7m/s [N30E] and 2m/s [S17E], using trigonometry. Once you draw these out into diagrams, you use the
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Derek
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Find the magnitude and the direction of the resultant of each of the following systems of forces using geometric vectors.
a)
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Anonymous
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I'm lost!
How do you add the following vectors? Please provide a step by step answer! 1) EA - CB + DB + AD 2) PT - QT + SR - SQ
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Anonymous
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Two people are pulling a mule. One is pulling at 120 N* at 60 degrees, and the other is pulling at 80 N* at 105 degrees. Find:
a)
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Ryomasa
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A square of edge length 19.0 cm is formed by four spheres of masses m1 = 6.00 g, m2 = 3.50 g, m3 = 1.00 g, and m4 = 6.00 g. In
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winterWX
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What is the sum of the following four vectors in unit-vector notation? For that sum, what are
(b) the magnitude, (c) the angle in
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TechnoBoi11
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In the vector sum A + B = C , vector A has a magnitude of 13.1 m and is angled 49° counterclockwise from the +x direction, and
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TechnoBoi11
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how does five degrees east of north keep a plain going north when the wind pushes the plain four point six degrees west of
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Sarah
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In unit-vector notation, what is the sum of vector a =(4m)i + (3m)j and vector b= (-13m)i +(7m)j?
a)I got (27m)i +(10m)j but the
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Tom
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particle of mass m kilograms is acted on by two forces F[1] and F[2] with magnitudes 3*sqr-root 5 newtons and sqr-root 5 newtons
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rav
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1. A vector has (at minimum) how many parts associated with it?
2. When adding three vectors graphically one needs to: a. Spin
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Jawad
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Given Vector A with magintude 9.17 feet and Vector B with magnitude of 10.58 feet, what is the resultant of the two vectors
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Jawad
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what displacement must be added to a 50 cm displacement in the +x direction to give a resultant displacement of 85 cm at 25
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Sam
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the vectors sum of two vectors of magnitudes 10 units and 15 units can never be?
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raghavendra
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A novice pilot sets a plane's controls, thinking the plane will fly at 2.50 * 2 to the 2nd power km/h to the north. if the wind
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yostina
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A car is being pulled out of the mud by two forces that are applied by the two ropes shown in the drawing. The dashed line in
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tim
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vector a has a negative x component 3 units in length and positive y component 2 units in length. What vector B when added to
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John paul
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Two friends, Barbara and Neil, are out rollerblading. With respect to the ground, Barbara is skating due south at a speed of 5.2
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Hoku
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You are given a vector in the xy plane that has a magnitude of 84.0 units and a y component of -49.0 units.
Assuming the x
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bob
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An airplane is flying at 550 km/h on a heading of 080 degrees. The wind is blowing at 60 km/h from a bearing of 120 degrees.
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Abbie
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an airplane is flying a compass of 340 degrees at 325 mph. A wind is blowing with the bearing 300 degrees at 30 mph. Find the
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Maddie
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Draw the vector C⃗ =0.5A⃗ +2B⃗ .
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koram
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Could someone help me draw these vectors? These things confuse me.
A force of 42 newtons acting on an object at an angle of 53
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Jim
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A person desires to reach a point that is 2.80 km from her present location and in a direction that is 35.0° north of east.
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Mya
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Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant of two forces of 250 pounds and 45 pounds at angles of 25 degrees and 250
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Anonymous
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When two vectors vector A and vector B are drawn from a common point, the angle between them is phi.
If vector A and vector B
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Ami
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A person walks 15.0° north of east for 3.70 km. How far due north and how far due east would she have to walk to arrive at the
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Imani
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Can you help me with this one also? I know how to do it with 3 vectors but I can't seem to draw it with 4 vectors. The
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Brittany
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Multiple Concept Example 9 provides background pertinent to this problem. The magnitudes of the four displacement vectors shown
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Lydia
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An airplane has airspeed of 724 k/h at bearing of North 30 degrees East. If the wind velocity is 32 from west. find the ground
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Trey
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Two beetles run across flat sand, starting at the same point. Beetle 1 runs 0.42 m due east, then 0.72 m at 32o north of due
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Anna
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A person walks 25.0 degrees north of east for 3.10 km. How far would another person walk due north and due east to arrive at the
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fred
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You are given three displacement vectors: with magnitude 5.0 m in the direction of 60o below the negative x-axis, vector, has an
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miezi
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Part A of this question asks for the sum of vector A = 3x+5y and vector B = 1x-3y. I did this and got the vector A + vector B =
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Kendall
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Displacement vectors A,B,and C add up to a total of zero. Vector A has a magnitude of 1550 m and a direction of 24.1° north of
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Katherine
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You are a pilot on an aircraft carrier. You must fly to another aircraft carrier, now 1450 km at 45 degree of your position,
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priya
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A plane leaves Seattle, flies 84.0 at 21.0 north of east, and then changes direction to 53.0 south of east. After flying at 125
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Sara
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Ricardo and Jane are standing under a tree in the middle of a pasture. An argument ensues, and they walk away in different
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Anonymous
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a plane has an airspeed of 200 mph. the pilot wants to reach a destination 600 miles east but a wind is blowing 50 mph 30
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Alura
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vector a points in the negative x direction and has a magnitude of 22 units . The vector B points in the positive y direction a.
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Ahmed
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two force vectors, f1 18N at 60 degree above the positive axis and F2 6.5N at 45 degree below the positive axis, are applied to
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Anonymous
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An helicopter flies in a strange pattern, all at the same altitude of 5 km: 1) it flies 29 km in a direction 30.0° east of
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Damien Deninson
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Vector A has a magnitude of 48 cm and is directed toward the East. Vector B has a magnitude of 21 cm and is directed toward the
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Manuel
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what is the relation between resultant and equilibrant?
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kristine L. grace
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A jet is flying through wind blowing 55mi/h at a bearing (clockwise from north) of 35°. The jet is flying with a speed of 550
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Adam
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A motor boat heads east across a river at 5.1 m/s. The river flows south at 2.1 m/s. Calculate the resultant speed.
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Elizabeth
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Calculate the Magnitude of the resultant of a pair of 100-km/h velocity vectors that are at right angles to each other.
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Jon
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