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I Review | Constants
Six vectors (a through f ) have the magnitudes and directions
indicated in the figure. (Figure 1)
Part B
Rank the vector combinations on the basis of their angle, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis. Vectors parallel to the positive x axis have an angle of
0°. All angle measures fall between 0° and 360°.
Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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Transcribed Image Text:I Review | Constants Six vectors (a through f ) have the magnitudes and directions indicated in the figure. (Figure 1) Part B Rank the vector combinations on the basis of their angle, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis. Vectors parallel to the positive x axis have an angle of 0°. All angle measures fall between 0° and 360°. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Figure < 1 of 1 a+b a+c a+d +d a +e largest smallest e 1
Six vectors (a through f ) have the magnitudes and directions
indicated in the figure. (Figure 1)
Part A
Rank the vector combinations on the basis of their magnitude.
Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
• View Available Hint(s)
Reset
Help
Figure
1 of 1
a+b
a+d
f +c d
largest
smallest
Transcribed Image Text:Six vectors (a through f ) have the magnitudes and directions indicated in the figure. (Figure 1) Part A Rank the vector combinations on the basis of their magnitude. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Figure 1 of 1 a+b a+d f +c d largest smallest
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