. Vector A has a moanitude A= and manes on angle of B0° with respoct to the. x-Cxis Cin the first quadrantd, vecor B nas a magnitude B-12 and manos an andet of b0° with respect to the xaxis (in the fourth quadrant). what ig the magnltude of the reaultant vector C= A+B? what angie lacute) does the vector C mahe with the x-axis A C= 2.24/0= 33.3° pB)C1.70/e = 63.4 EC Ca 3.00/0=90°p 30° 60°
. Vector A has a moanitude A= and manes on angle of B0° with respoct to the. x-Cxis Cin the first quadrantd, vecor B nas a magnitude B-12 and manos an andet of b0° with respect to the xaxis (in the fourth quadrant). what ig the magnltude of the reaultant vector C= A+B? what angie lacute) does the vector C mahe with the x-axis A C= 2.24/0= 33.3° pB)C1.70/e = 63.4 EC Ca 3.00/0=90°p 30° 60°
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a force of 0.70N On each other?
Given: maanitode = q= 6.0x10 C
force= 0.70N
B O.23 m.
C)O. 48m
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r=3.9876X109(b.0x1076)(60x1ob)
O.70N
5. Vector A has a magnitude A=1 ond manes an angle of 20° with respoct to the
X-Cxis Cin the first quadrant), Vecbr B nas a maanitude B=12 and manes an
ondet of b0° with respect to the xaxis (in the fourth quadrant), what is the
magnitude of the reaultant vector C= A+B? what angie lacute) does the
vector C mahe with the x-axis
A C= 2.24/0= 33.3°
B C1.70/0 = 63.4°19/1
ginc Ca 3.00/0= 90° op r
O 30°
60°
6. Three charges-dre positioned ap indicoted, what are the horiconl
and verticall bomiponents Of the net Porce extertad on the tis llC chan
by ne ue Chargest
AB = J Co.103 + co.0753
= 0.125 m.
AB?
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