A vector ? ̅ has a magnitude of 45.0? and points in a direction 23.5° below the positive x-axis. A second vector ? ̅ has a magnitude of 72? and points in a direction 55.0° above the positive x-axis. a. Sketch the vectors ?̅,?̅, and ?̅=?̅+?̅. b. Using the component method of vector addition, find the magnitude and direction of the vector ?̅
A vector ? ̅ has a magnitude of 45.0? and points in a direction 23.5° below the positive x-axis. A second vector ? ̅ has a magnitude of 72? and points in a direction 55.0° above the positive x-axis. a. Sketch the vectors ?̅,?̅, and ?̅=?̅+?̅. b. Using the component method of vector addition, find the magnitude and direction of the vector ?̅
A vector ? ̅ has a magnitude of 45.0? and points in a direction 23.5° below the positive x-axis. A second vector ? ̅ has a magnitude of 72? and points in a direction 55.0° above the positive x-axis. a. Sketch the vectors ?̅,?̅, and ?̅=?̅+?̅. b. Using the component method of vector addition, find the magnitude and direction of the vector ?̅
A vector ? ̅ has a magnitude of 45.0? and points in a direction 23.5° below the positive x-axis. A second vector ? ̅ has a magnitude of 72? and points in a direction 55.0° above the positive x-axis. a. Sketch the vectors ?̅,?̅, and ?̅=?̅+?̅. b. Using the component method of vector addition, find the magnitude and direction of the vector ?̅.
Quantities that have magnitude and direction but not position. Some examples of vectors are velocity, displacement, acceleration, and force. They are sometimes called Euclidean or spatial vectors.
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