The three vectors in the figure have magnitudes a = 2.60 m, b = 2.70 m, and c = 10.0 m and angle 0 = 40.0°. What are (a) the x component and (b) the y component of a; (c) the x component and (d) they component of b; and (e) the x component and (f) the y component of ? If = pa + qb, what are the values of (g) p and (h) q? to Pe x

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The three vectors in the figure have magnitudes a = 2.60 m, b = 2.70 m, and c = 10.0 m and angle 0 = 40.0°. What are (a) the x
component and (b) the y component of a; (c) the x component and (d) they component of b; and (e) the x component and (f) the y
component of ? If = pa + qb, what are the values of (g) p and (h) q?
to
Pas
x
Transcribed Image Text:The three vectors in the figure have magnitudes a = 2.60 m, b = 2.70 m, and c = 10.0 m and angle 0 = 40.0°. What are (a) the x component and (b) the y component of a; (c) the x component and (d) they component of b; and (e) the x component and (f) the y component of ? If = pa + qb, what are the values of (g) p and (h) q? to Pas x
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