With the diagram and the data below answer the following
question:
What is the magnitude of A +
B?

DATA:
θ1 =44.7o,
θ2 =148.4o,
A =5.3 cm,
B =7.9 cm.
With the diagram and the data below answer the following question: What is the magnitude of...
With the diagram and the data answer the question: What is the magnitude of A +B? ナ DATA: θ1 = 40.50, θ2 = 143.90, A = 6.0cm, B-64cm.
With the diagram and the data answer the question: What is the
magnitude of A + B?
With the diagram and the data answer the question: What is the magnitude of A B? 7 DATA: θ1-40.10, θ2-136.70, A-5.1cm, B-9.0cm. This is an example of vector addition. You have to add the x and y components independently and then use the theorem of Pythagoras. The figure is not to scale. 1.90 104-5 cm
In the diagram below, |A| = 3.09, |B| = 4.08, θ1 = 20.0°, and θ2 = 40.8°. The two vectors lie in the x-y plane. We use the standard rectangular coordinate system, with +x to the right, +y vertically up, and +z coming out toward you. (a) What is the magnitude of the cross product of the two vectors? |A ⨯B (b) What is the direction of the cross product of the two vectors? +x −x +y −y +z −z...
What are the dot products of the following pairs of vectors?
In the diagram below, IAl 8.0 cm and lBl 5.3 cr
Question 1: Is the magnitude of an earthquake related to the depth below the surface at which the quake occurs? In order to answer this question an analysis is conducted. Let we wish to explain depth (in kilometers) of the quake below the surface at the epicenterx by magnitude of an earthquake (on the Richter scale). Data are as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3.9 4.3 3.3 4.6 3.9 3.2 3.4 4.5 5.1 2.6...
Question 1 : Is the magnitude of an earthquake related to the depth below the surface at which the quake occurs? In order to answer this question an analysis is conducted. Let we wish to explain depth (in kilometers) of the quake below the surface at the epicenterx by magnitude of an earthquake (on the Richter scale). Data are as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3.9 4.3 3.3 4.6 3.9 3.2 3.4 4.5 5.1...
A data set is given below. (a) Draw a scatter diagram. Comment on the type of relation that appears to exist between x and y (b) Given that x = 3.5000, -2.3452, y = 4.2000, - 1.6625, and r = -0.9387, determine the least squares regression line. (c) Graph the least squares regression line on the scatter diagram drawn in part(a) 0 2 3 4 6 6 5.8 5.8 5.3 3.7 22 2.4 (a) Choose the correct graph below. There...
Vectors A and B are shown below. Determine
the magnitude and direction of the balancing Vector C ,
such that
A+B+C=0.
(10 points)
ty B= 9.0 cm 0 = 400 A = 25.0 cm = 150 +x
Question 164 points): Is the magnitude of an earthquake related to the depth below the surface at which the quake occurs? In order to answer this question an analysis is conducted. Let we wish to explain depth (in kilometers) of the quake below the surface at the spicenterx by magnitude of an earthquake (on the Richter scale). Data are as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 00 9 10 3.9 4.3 3.3 4.6 3.9 3.2 Subject Magnitude of...
In Figure (a) below, unpolarized light is sent into a
system of three polarizing sheets.The angles
θ1, θ2, and
θ3 of the polarizing directions are measured
counterclockwise from the positive direction of the y axis
(they are not drawn to scale). Angles θ1 and
θ3 are fixed, but angle θ2
can be varied. Figure (b) gives the intensity of the light
emerging from sheet 3 as a function of θ2. (The
scale of the intensity axis is not indicated.) What...