Find the sum of the following four vectors in (a) unit-vector notation, and as (b) a magnitude and (c) an angle relative to +x. P → : 10.0 m, at 25 .0° counterclockwise from + x Q → : 12.0 m, at 10 .0° counterclockwise from + y R → : 8.00 m, at 20 .0° clockwise from − y S → : 9.00 m, at 40 .0° counterclockwise from − y
Find the sum of the following four vectors in (a) unit-vector notation, and as (b) a magnitude and (c) an angle relative to +x. P → : 10.0 m, at 25 .0° counterclockwise from + x Q → : 12.0 m, at 10 .0° counterclockwise from + y R → : 8.00 m, at 20 .0° clockwise from − y S → : 9.00 m, at 40 .0° counterclockwise from − y
Find the sum of the following four vectors in (a) unit-vector notation, and as (b) a magnitude and (c) an angle relative to +x.
P
→
:
10.0
m, at 25
.0° counterclockwise from +
x
Q
→
:
12.0
m, at 10
.0° counterclockwise from +
y
R
→
:
8.00
m, at 20
.0° clockwise from
−
y
S
→
:
9.00
m, at 40
.0° counterclockwise from
−
y
What is the resistance (in (2) of a 27.5 m long piece of 17 gauge copper wire having a 1.150 mm diameter?
0.445
ΧΩ
Find the ratio of the diameter of silver to iron wire, if they have the same resistance per unit length (as they might in household wiring).
d.
Ag
dFe
= 2.47
×
Find the ratio of the diameter of silver to iron wire, if they have the same resistance per unit length (as they might in household wiring).
d
Ag
= 2.51
dFe
×
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