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Part A Two workers pull horizontally on a heavy box, but one pulls twice as hard as the other. The larger pull is directed at 25.0° west of north, and the resultant of these two pulls is 490.0 N directly northward. Use vector components to find the magnitude of each of these pulls. Assume that the smaller pull has a component directed to the north. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. ΟΙ ΑΣφ Submit Request Answer Part B...
Two workers pull horizontally on a heavy box, but one pulls twice as hard as the other. The larger pull is directed at 25.0° west of north, and the resultant of these two pulls is 410.0 N directly northward. Use vector components to find the magnitude of each of these pulls. Assume that the smaller pull has a component directed to the north. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma.
Two workers pull horizontally on a heavy box, but one pulls twice as hard as the other. The larger pull is directed at 21.0∘ west of north, and the resultant of these two pulls is 450.0 N directly northward. Assume that the smaller pull has a component directed to the north. Part A Use vector components to find the magnitude of the larger pull. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Flarger = Previous AnswersRequest Answer Part BPart complete Use...
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Vectors A and B have scalar product-2.00 and their vector product has magnitude 6.00. Part A What is the angle between these two vectors? Vo ΑΣφ ? e 161.56 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Problem 1.70 4 of 12 A ship leaves the island of Guam and sails a distance 265 km at an angle 36.0° north of west. Part A In which direction...
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You leave the airport in College Station and fly 27.0 km in a direction 34.0° south of east. You then fly 46.0 km due north. Part A How far must you then fly to reach a private landing strip that is 32.0 km due west of the College Station airport? Express your answer with the appropriate units. MÅ IBLE ? R = Value km Submit Request Answer Part B In what...
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Part A What are the components of the displacement vector from camp to summit? Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. Constants I Pernodic Table The summit of a mountain, 2350 m above base camp, is measured on a map to be 5080 m horizontally from the camp in a direction 38.4 west of north. Choose the axis east, y axis north, and 2 axis up. 121 Submit...
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KAss01: Mathematical procedures...Vectors. Item 3 Constants A disoriented physics professor drives 3.70 km north, then 2.25 km west, and then 1.50 km south. Part B Find the magnitude of the resultant displacement, using the method of components Express your answer with the appropriate units R 7.2625 km Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part C Part C Find the direction of the resultant displacement...
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Part A What is the oledtric field at paint 1 in the figure? Give your answer in component form(Figure 1)Assume that a s 22 cm b-1.2am, and g-44nC Express your answer using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma Assume that T-axis is directed ho izontally to the right, and the V-axis is directed vertically upward. N/C Submit incorrect Try Again:4 attempts remaining Part B What is the electric field at...
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Constants Part A To understand the magnetic force on a straight current-carrying wire in a uniform magnetic field. Magnetic fields exert forces on moving charged particles, whether those charges are moving independently or are confined to a current- carrying wire. The magnetic force Fon an individual moving charged particle depends on its velocity and charge er. In the case of a current-carrying wire, many charged particles are simultaneously in motion, so...
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Assignment 7 (Ch22 and Ch23) Question 9 of 13 ▼PartA Two nonconducting spheres 1 and 2 carry the same charge, and the magnitude of the electric force exerted by each sphere on the other is 0.2 N when they are 90 uapart What is the magnitude of the...