In this example, each vector represents a force in Newton’s (N).  Each vector can be resolved into an x and y component.  Resolve vector A into its x and y components.  Round your answers to two decimal places.               x component of vector A:  _________________________________             y component of vector A:  _________________________________     2) Consider the vectors shown in problem 15.  The reference (R) for vector C is:               (a) Below +x      (b) South of East           (c) South of West          (d) Above +x   3) Consider the vectors shown in problem 15.  What is the magnitude of vector C?

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1) In this example, each vector represents a force in Newton’s (N).  Each vector can be resolved into an x and y component.  Resolve vector A into its x and y components.  Round your answers to two decimal places.

 

            x component of vector A:  _________________________________

            y component of vector A:  _________________________________

 

 

2) Consider the vectors shown in problem 15.  The reference (R) for vector C is:

 

            (a) Below +x      (b) South of East           (c) South of West          (d) Above +x

 

3) Consider the vectors shown in problem 15.  What is the magnitude of vector C?

 

            ___________________

y (+)
B = 80 N
A = 90 N
60°
40°
x (+)
30°
(Note: This diagram is NOT drawn to scale)
C= 120 N
Transcribed Image Text:y (+) B = 80 N A = 90 N 60° 40° x (+) 30° (Note: This diagram is NOT drawn to scale) C= 120 N
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