Three vectors a, b, and 7, each have a magnitude of 41.0 m and lie in an xy plane. Their directions relative to the positive direction of the x axis are 33.0", 193, and 312", respectively. What are (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle of the vector a + b + (relative to the +x direction in the range of (-180° 180°)), and (c) the magnitude and (d) the angle of a b + in the range of (-180°, 180°)? What are (e) the magnitude and (f) the angle (in the range of (-180°, 180°)) of a fourth vector d such that (a + b)-( + d) = 0? (a) Number i (b) Number (c) Number (d) Number - Unit Unit Unit Unit m degrees m degrees.

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Three vectors a, b, and , each have a magnitude of 41.0 m and lie in an xy plane. Their directions
relative to the positive direction of the x axis are 33.0°, 193, and 312", respectively. What are (a) the
magnitude and (b) the angle of the vector a + b +
180°)), and (c) the magnitude and (d) the angle of a
the magnitude and (f) the angle (in the range of (-180°, 180°)) of a fourth vector d such that
(a + b)-( + d) = 0?
(relative to the +x direction in the range of (-180°,
b + in the range of (-180°, 180°)? What are (e)
(a) Number
(b) Number
(c) Number
i
(d) Number i
Unit
Unit
Unit
m
degrees
m
Unit degrees
Transcribed Image Text:Three vectors a, b, and , each have a magnitude of 41.0 m and lie in an xy plane. Their directions relative to the positive direction of the x axis are 33.0°, 193, and 312", respectively. What are (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle of the vector a + b + 180°)), and (c) the magnitude and (d) the angle of a the magnitude and (f) the angle (in the range of (-180°, 180°)) of a fourth vector d such that (a + b)-( + d) = 0? (relative to the +x direction in the range of (-180°, b + in the range of (-180°, 180°)? What are (e) (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number i (d) Number i Unit Unit Unit m degrees m Unit degrees
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