For Exercises 65-68, find the work w done by a force F in moving an object in a straight line given by the displacement vector D. (See Example 6) F = 40 i − 15 j lb ; D = 30 i + 10 j ft
For Exercises 65-68, find the work w done by a force F in moving an object in a straight line given by the displacement vector D. (See Example 6) F = 40 i − 15 j lb ; D = 30 i + 10 j ft
For Exercises 65-68, find the work w done by a force F in moving an object in a straight line given by the displacement vector D. (See Example 6)
F
=
40
i
−
15
j
lb
;
D
=
30
i
+
10
j
ft
Quantities that have magnitude and direction but not position. Some examples of vectors are velocity, displacement, acceleration, and force. They are sometimes called Euclidean or spatial vectors.
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S.
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