Three horizontal ropes are attached to a boulder and produce the pulls shown in the figure....
Compute the x and y components of the vectors A, B, and D in the figure below (theta_2 = 30 degree, theta_3 = 24 degree, theta_4 = 54 degree). A_x = m A_y = m B_x = m B_y = m C_x = m C_y = m D_x = m D_y = m
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Let B = (9.0 m, 50 degree counterclockwise from the vertical upward direction). Find the x- and y-components of B in the coordinate system shown in (Figure 1) (a). Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. B_x, B_y = - 6.9, 5.8 m Here we learn how to find components of a vector given its magnitude and direction. Find the x- and y-components of...
Look at Figure El.28 on page 29 of your textbook (reproduced in the figure to the right). Draw vectors B and C. On your drawings, sketch the components B_x, B_y, and C_y Calculate the x and y components of vector B and vector C If E = B + C, draw and calculate the magnitude and direction of vector E. If F = B - C, draw and calculate the magnitude and direction of vector F. You and your friend...
Three ropes are tied in a knot as shown in the figure. One student pulls on rope A with 1.0 pound of force, and another student pulls on rope B with 7.0 pounds of force. How hard and in what direction must you pull on rope C to balance the first two pulls? Give the direction by specifying the angle (clockwise or counterclockwise) of the pull with the direction of rope A. 1. Rope B 2. Find the magnitude and...
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.
Problem 4.05 Find the y components of each of the three pulls . Enter your answer as three numbers, separated with commas. Workmen are trying to free an SUV stuck in the mud. To extricate the vehicle, they use three horizontal ropes, producing the force vectors shown in the figure.(Figure 1) Take F1 = 973 N , F2 = 642 N , and F3 = 306 N Fly, 2y , 3y = 501544, -244 N Submit My Answers Give Up...
Part A Constants 48.0 N at 60.0 each of the cases that follow, the magnitude of a vector is Express your answer as a comma-separated pair of components. given along with the counterclockwise angle it makes with the +r axis. Use trigonometry to find the and y components of the vector. "νΠ ΑΣφ N Request Answer Submit Part B 71.0 m/s at rad Express your answer as a comma-separated pair of components. ΠνΠ ΑΣφ m/s ,y Request Answer Submit Part...
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...
Part A: Find the x- and y-components of the vector d⃗ = (9.0 km , 21 ∘ left of +y-axis). Express your answer in kilometers. Enter the x and y components of the vector separated by a comma. Part B: Find the x- and y-components of the vector v⃗ = (3.0 cm/s , −x-direction). Express your answer in centimeters per second. Enter the x and y components of the vector separated by a comma. Part C: Find the x- and y-components of...