Concepts used in the answer: - vector addition using Cartesian coordinate system..
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9.0 cm (2) None of the above (3) PROBLEM 4 HINT-start by reviewing 1.8 Components of...
PROBLEM 1 A velocity vector 48 degrees above the positive x-axis has a y-component of 12 m/s. What is the value of its x-component? PROBLEM 2 Two vectors, S and T, have the components shown in the table. What angle does the resultant of these two vectors make with the +x-axis? x component -3.5 m 0.00 m y component 4.5 m -6.5 m
PROBLEM 6 HINT-start by reviewing 5.4 Dynamics of Circular Motion You tie a cord to a pail of water and swing the pail in a VERTICAL circle of radius 0.600 m. What minimum speed must you give the pail at the highest point of the circle in order to avoid spilling water? (1): 4.24 m/s (2): 2.42 m/s (3): None of the above
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General Motion with Unit Vectors and Components An object undergoes the following consecutive displacements: s (2i +3j +5k)m,s2 (6i- 9j + 2k)m, and s3 (10i 8j -k)m. a) Find the resultant displacement in terms of unit vectors and components. b) State the magnitude of the resultant displacement. 2. Suppose a hiker travels 5 km southwest from their camp. Then, the hiker travels 2 km 75° north of east. a) Find the displacement of the hiker form their camp. b)...
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General Motion with Unit Vectors and Components An object undergoes the following consecutive displacements: s (2i +3j +5k)m,s2 (6i-91+ 2krn, and s,-(10i + 8j-km a) Find the resultant displacement in terms of unit vectors and components. b) State the magnitude of the resultant displacement. 2. Suppose a hiker travels 5 km southwest from their camp. Then, the hiker travels 2 km 75° north of east. a) Find the displacement of the hiker form their camp. b) If the hiker...
Problem 4: Consider the following four vectors: • 12.0 cm to the right at 23◦ above the horizontal • 31.0 cm to the left at 67◦ above the horizontal • 8.40 cm to the left at 23◦ below the horizontal • 24.0 cm to the right at 67◦ below the horizontal (a) Sketch a graph showing all four vectors with their tails at the origin. (b) Find the vector sum of the four vectors by resolving each one into components....
what is the answer for part d please?
(15%) Problem 4: I start walking. The 1st leg of my trip I walk da = 95 m at 8A = 15° south of east. The 2nd leg of my trip I walk dz = 95 m at 63 = 13° north of east. On my final leg I walk dc = 95 m at 0c = 63.5° north of west Choose the coordinate system so that x is directed towards the...
Can you please answer the questions from chapter 3 review problems (pg. 90-91)questions 2,4,8,10,12. chapter 4 review problems 2,4,6,8,10,12,16 (pg121) chapter 5 review problems 2,4,6,12,14 (pg.141).Chapter3-Question2-find the x- and y- components of vector R, which has a length of 10.0 cm at 60 degrees. Question4-Vector R has a length of 9.00cm at 240.0 degrees. Find its x-and y components. Question8-A hiker is plotting his course on a map with a scale of 1.00cm=3.00km. If the hiker walks 2.50 cm north,...
Conceptual Problem about Projectilé Motion the earth. Hence, the y component of its velocity, ty changes continuously Here tn equals speed eg by symmetry and both exceed vi. This is because tu and tn include vertical speed as well as the constant hortzontal 3 An object undergoing projectile motion will undergo the horizontal and vertical motions described above from the instant it is launched until the instant it strikes the ground again. Even though the horizontal and a diagram of...
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Conceptual Review ree-Body Diagrams and Newton's Laws 3 of4 Problem Solving: Free Body Diagrams and Newton's Laws laws, the following summary of things to do will start your mind thinking about getting involved in the problem at hand 1. Draw a sketch of the situation 2 Consider only one object (at a time), and draw a free-body diagram for that body, showing all the forces acting on that body. Do not show any...