Vector Addition – add the following 3 vectors (find the resultant vector – magnitude and orientation)
F1 = 85 N, 60º above the horizontal
F2 = 180 N, 35º below the horizontal
F3 = 35 N, along the vertical (at 90º)
Vector Addition – add the following 3 vectors (find the resultant vector – magnitude and orientation)...
Vector Addition – add the following 3 vectors (find the resultant vector – magnitude and orientation) F1 = 85 N, 60º above the horizontal F2 = 180 N, 35º below the horizontal F3 = 35 N, along the vertical (at 90º)
Vector Addition – add the following 3 vectors (find the resultant vector – magnitude and orientation) F1 = 85 N, 60º above the horizontal F2 = 180 N, 35º below the horizontal F3 = 35 N, along the vertical (at 90º) Please explain how you got your answer.
Add the following vectors. Find the size (magnitude) of the resultant vector. Determine the angle from the resultant vector counterclockwise to the right side x-axis. Add a vector 6 units due east and a vector 8 units due south. Show your work on a graph.
Add the following vectors. Find the size (magnitude) of the resultant vector. Determine the angle from the resultant vector counterclockwise to the right side x-axis. Add a vector 8 units due south and a vector 6 units due east. Show your answer on a graph.
Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector of the following four vectors. Calculate the angle relative to x axis. Vector A: 10 m, 30* above the +x axis Vector B: 12 m, 15° left of +y axis Vector C: 7 m, 20° below the -x axis Vector D: 15 m, 40* right of -y axis
Vector subtraction F1 - F2 can be considered as a special
vector addition, namely, F1 - F2 = F1 + (-F2). Suppose that the
cases of vector addition 1 and 2 in this experiment were vector
subtraction F1 - F2. In which quadrant would the resultant vector
be in each case?
3. Vector subtraction can be considered as a special vector addition, namely, -R = A + (-A) . Suppose that the cases of vector addition 1 and 2 in...
1) Calculate the magnitude of the resultant force given that F1 = 30 N at an angle of 75 degrees, and F2= 40 N at an angle of 30 degrees. 2) Calculate the resultant force caused by the following 3 forces acting simultaneously on an object: F1 = (144 N, 180 deg) F2 = (120 N, 53.13 deg) F3 = (120 N, -53.13 deg) (Round the answer to the nearest whole number)
For the following situation, add or subtract the vectors to find the magnitude of the resultant. Emma rides her bike 5km north, stops for lunch, and then rides 4km north. Magnitude =
Forces are examples of vectors so use vector addition to solve this problem. Add the following 3 forces together and find the magnitude of their resultant. Please draw out triangles. The forces are: 1) 10 at +90 degrees 2) 20 at 315 degrees 2) 5 at 270 degrees We will not include units at this time.
Three vectors are shown in the diagram below. Find the
resultant vector (magnitude and direction):
A = 120lb @ 37 degrees
B = 160lb @ 143 degrees
C = 100lb @ 240 degrees
Problem #4. Three vectors are shown in the diagram below. Find the resultant vector (magnitude and direction): B - 100D 143° A.- 120 h @ 37" C-100D ) 240 •