PROBLEM 1 A velocity vector 48 degrees above the positive x-axis has a y-component of 12...
A velocity vector 47 ∘ above the positive x-axis has a y-component of 11 m/s . What is the value of its x-component?
what angle does the velocity vector make with the +x-axis and the
-y-axis?
Required information Problem 02.017-Velocity vector of a sprinting cheetah - DEPENDENT MULTI-PART PROBLEM-ASSIGN ALL PARTS The velocity vector of a sprinting cheetah has x- and y-components vy+33.4 m/s and vy-26.3 m/s. Problem 02.017.a- Magnitude of the velocity vector What is the magnitude of the velocity vector? m/s
A vector has an x-component of 15.0 m/s and a y-component of -5.0 m/s. E.Determine the magnitude of the vector (include units with answer) What is the angle of the vector of Part E measured counterclockwise (CCW) from the positive x-axis? Answer must within 0.5 degrees (include units with answer) F. A vector has an x-component of -13.8 m/s and a y-component of -4.6 m/s. What is the angle of the vector measured counterclockwise (CCW) from the positive x-axis? Answer...
1.) Vectors Can the x or y component of a vector ever have a greater magnitude than the vector itself has? Yes. The x component can, but the y component cannot. Yes, but only when the x and y components have equal magnitudes. Yes. Both components can. Yes. The y component can, but the x component cannot. No. Neither component can. 2.) A force vector has a magnitude of 370 newtons (N) and points at an angle of 53.0° below...
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Geometric and Component Vector Addition 7 of 10 Learning Goal To use geometric and component addition of What are the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector, R, when the parallelogram law is applied to A and B? Express the magnitude to three significant figures. Express the angle to one decimal place, measured counterclockwise from the positive xaxis. Separate your answers by a comma. Four vectors A, B, C, and D are...
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Homework 1 (Chapter 2) Geometric and Component Vector Addition 14 of 14 Learning Goal: To use geometric and component addition of vectors. Correct Four vectors A, B, C, and D are shown (not to scale). Vector A has magnitude 20.9 and acts at an angle of 13.9 degrees with respect to the positive x axis. Vector B has magnitude 13.1 and acts at an angle of 66.7 degrees with respect to the positive x axis. Vector C...
1) What are the x and y components of this vector?
x-component:
2) y-component
3)The x component of a vector is 12.5 m and the y component of a
vector is 25 m. What is the magnitude and direction (with respect
to the positive x-axis) of this vector?
magnitude:
4)direction:
A vector has a magnitude of A = 16.5 m and makes an angle of 0 = 5.4 ° with the negative x-axis. A
5。00 The x-component of a velocity vector that has an angle of 37° to the +x-axis has a magnitude of 4.8 m/s. (a) What is the magnitude of the velocity? (b) What is the magnitude of the y-component of the velocity?
Z- A+B+C+D Z:x component Z: y component W=A-B-C+D W :x component W: y component in the dagram tothe let Vecor A has a magnitude of 5.8 units and makes an angle of 31 degrees with respect to the positive x axis. Vector B has a magnitude of S units and makes an angle of 53.1 degrees with respect to the negative x axis. 53 319 What are the components of the resultant of: A+B
MAE 241-002 Fall 2018 David Extra Credit 1 Geometric and Component Vector Addition 1 of2 View Available Hint(s) Learning Goal: To use geometric and component addition of vectors. Four vectors A, B, C, and D are shown (not to scale). Vector A has magnitude 16.1 and acts at an angle of 16.9 degrees with respect to the positive x axis. Vector B has magnitude 13.3 and acts at an angle of 70.1 degrees with respect to the positive x axis....