1. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, R: šj = (-2,0)m, .ž= (0,–5,)m, .řz = (3,0)m 2.00m 2. Add the following vectors to find the resultant vector. Plot the resultant vector (ïR) on the grid to the right: šj = (4,0)m, ž= (-1,2)m, žž = (0,1)m 3. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, R: X1 = (5,3)m, x2 = (-5,0)m, ï3 = (5,2)m 4. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, R: x1= (6,-2)m, x2 =(-3,1)m, x3 = (3,3)m %3D 5. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, šp: š1 = (4,4)m, x2 = (-2,-6)m, š3 = (0,2)m %3D %3D
1. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, R: šj = (-2,0)m, .ž= (0,–5,)m, .řz = (3,0)m 2.00m 2. Add the following vectors to find the resultant vector. Plot the resultant vector (ïR) on the grid to the right: šj = (4,0)m, ž= (-1,2)m, žž = (0,1)m 3. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, R: X1 = (5,3)m, x2 = (-5,0)m, ï3 = (5,2)m 4. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, R: x1= (6,-2)m, x2 =(-3,1)m, x3 = (3,3)m %3D 5. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, šp: š1 = (4,4)m, x2 = (-2,-6)m, š3 = (0,2)m %3D %3D
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Transcribed Image Text:Add the following four vectors to find the resultant vector, R:
x1 = (5,0)m, x2 = (0,–5)m, x3 = (3,0)m, x4 = (-7,0) m
Add the east-west components: 5 m east + 0 m + 3 m east + (- 7) m we:
Add the north-south components: 0 m + (-5) m south + 0 m + 0 m = (-5)
PRACTICE 2
1. Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, p:
šj = (-2,0)m, ž= (0,–5,)m, ž= (3,0)m 2.00m
Add the following vectors to find the resultant vector. Plot the resultant
vector (šR) on the grid to the right:
2.
ř = (4,0)m, ž= (-1,2)m, řz = (0,1)m
3.
Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, xR:
X1 = (5,3)m, x2 = (-5,0)m, ž3 = (5,2)m
4.
Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, R:
*1 = (6,-2)m, x2 = (-3,1)m, š3 = (3,3)m
5.
Add the following three vectors to find the resultant vector, šp:
x1 = (4,4)m, x2 = (-2,-6)m, š3 = (0,2)m
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