Let C = (2.35 m, 15° above the negative z-axis) and D= (33.6 m, 30° to the right of the negative y-axis). Find the z-component and the y-component of C. Enter your answers in meters and separated by a comma.

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Let C = (2.35 m, 15° above the negative x-axis) and Ď = (33.6 m, 30° to the right
of the negative y-axis).
Part A
Find the x-component and the y-component of C.
Enter your answers in meters and separated by a comma.
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Ca, Cy= -2.3,0.61 m
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Term 1: Correct answer is shown. Your answer -2.26 m was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part.
VISUALIZE:
Known
C = 2.35 m
0 = 15°
Find
Cx, Cy
0
Cx
0
C₂
SOLVE: For we have
Cx = −(2.35 m) cos(15°) = −2.3 m
Cy (2.35 m) sin(15°) = 0.61 m
=
·x
Transcribed Image Text:Let C = (2.35 m, 15° above the negative x-axis) and Ď = (33.6 m, 30° to the right of the negative y-axis). Part A Find the x-component and the y-component of C. Enter your answers in meters and separated by a comma. View Available Hint(s) Ca, Cy= -2.3,0.61 m Submit Previous Answers Correct Term 1: Correct answer is shown. Your answer -2.26 m was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. VISUALIZE: Known C = 2.35 m 0 = 15° Find Cx, Cy 0 Cx 0 C₂ SOLVE: For we have Cx = −(2.35 m) cos(15°) = −2.3 m Cy (2.35 m) sin(15°) = 0.61 m = ·x
Part B
Find the x-component and the y-component of Ď.
Enter your answers in meters and separated by a comma.
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Dx, Dy =
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195| ΑΣΦ
VE
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m
Transcribed Image Text:Part B Find the x-component and the y-component of Ď. Enter your answers in meters and separated by a comma. ► View Available Hint(s) Dx, Dy = Submit 195| ΑΣΦ VE Previous Answers ? m
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Step 1: Given data

Vectors are given as

C with rightwards arrow on top equals 2.35 space straight m and it makes an angle 15 to the power of degree above the negative x-axis.

D with rightwards arrow on top equals 33.6 space straight m and it makes an angle 30 to the power of degree to the right of the negative y-axis.

Find:

(A) The x and y-components of C with rightwards arrow on top.

(B) The x and y-components of D with rightwards arrow on top


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