1. The following are the five displacement vectors: A=2000 lb, north B=4000 lb, 60° north of west C=5000 lb, 50° west of south D=1000 lb, south E=3000 lb, 60° east of south Find the resultant displacement using component method. 2. A jogger runs 200 m in a direction 30° east of north and then 100m in a direction 35° south of east. Determine the magnitude of the resultant vector. 3. A velocity vector(5m/s) is making and angle of 60 degrees with X axis has a horizontal component of magnitude___________.
1. The following are the five displacement vectors: A=2000 lb, north B=4000 lb, 60° north of west C=5000 lb, 50° west of south D=1000 lb, south E=3000 lb, 60° east of south Find the resultant displacement using component method. 2. A jogger runs 200 m in a direction 30° east of north and then 100m in a direction 35° south of east. Determine the magnitude of the resultant vector. 3. A velocity vector(5m/s) is making and angle of 60 degrees with X axis has a horizontal component of magnitude___________.
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1. The following are the five displacement vectors:
A=2000 lb, north
B=4000 lb, 60° north of west
C=5000 lb, 50° west of south
D=1000 lb, south
E=3000 lb, 60° east of south
Find the resultant displacement using component method.
2. A jogger runs 200 m in a direction 30° east of north and then 100m in a direction 35° south of east. Determine the magnitude of the resultant vector.
3. A velocity vector(5m/s) is making and angle of 60 degrees with X axis has a horizontal component of magnitude___________.
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