The given vector represents a hot air balloon that experiences a 0.25 m/s? acceleration at an angle of 60° above the horizontal. 1. 0.25m/sec^2 Ry 60 Rx A. Draw the horizontal and vertical components of the vector.

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The given vector represents a hot air balloon that experiences a 0.25 m/s?
acceleration at an angle of 60° above the horizontal.
0.25m/sec^2
Ry
60
Rx
А.
Draw the horizontal and vertical components of the vector.
Use vector resolution to find the magnitude of each component.
(Show work)
Rx =Rsine
B.
Ry RCOSO
HOrizontal Comiponent: Rx'- 0.216 m|S2
vertical component: Ry= o.125m/sa
Use the Pythagorean theorem to check these values. (Show work)
R=Rx²+ Ry2
R=K0.216m/s2j2+Co.125m/s2)2 aCCetafion s mat
С.
Thus, the resultant
Ched with, fhe given
R=0,25mis2
A motorcycle stunt person leaves the jump ramp traveling at 35 m/s at 22° above
the horizontal.
2.
А.
Draw a vector representing the velocity of the motorcycle.
В.
Draw the horizontal and vertical components of the vector.
Transcribed Image Text:Vector Resolution Vector Resolution Worksheet The given vector represents a hot air balloon that experiences a 0.25 m/s? acceleration at an angle of 60° above the horizontal. 0.25m/sec^2 Ry 60 Rx А. Draw the horizontal and vertical components of the vector. Use vector resolution to find the magnitude of each component. (Show work) Rx =Rsine B. Ry RCOSO HOrizontal Comiponent: Rx'- 0.216 m|S2 vertical component: Ry= o.125m/sa Use the Pythagorean theorem to check these values. (Show work) R=Rx²+ Ry2 R=K0.216m/s2j2+Co.125m/s2)2 aCCetafion s mat С. Thus, the resultant Ched with, fhe given R=0,25mis2 A motorcycle stunt person leaves the jump ramp traveling at 35 m/s at 22° above the horizontal. 2. А. Draw a vector representing the velocity of the motorcycle. В. Draw the horizontal and vertical components of the vector.
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