KHW 4.1 Problem Solving 4.56 Find the magnitude of the vector 1r Constants Express your answer...
IP The x and y components of a vector r⃗ are rx = 14 m and ry = -9.0 m , respectively. a)Find the direction and of the vector r⃗ . Express your answer using two significant figures. b)Find the magnitude of the vector r⃗ . Express your answer using two significant figures. c)Suppose tha rx and ry are doubled, find the direction and the magnitude of the new vector r⃗ ′.
Review The z and y components of a vector T are rx 16 m and Ty -9.0 m, respectively Suppose that rs and ry are doubled. Find the direction and the magnitude of the new vector r Express your answer using two significant figures. o counterclockwise from the +r-axis Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again: 5 attempts remaining
Express your answer using three significant figures. Replace the force system by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment at point O. Suppose that F1 390 N and F2700 N. (Figure 1) measured counterclockwise from the negative x axis θ= 88.7 Correct Part C Determine the equivalent resultant couple moment about point O Figure Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Enter positive v counterclockwise and negative value if the moment is clockwise < 1of1...
The x & y components of a vector r are rx= 16m and ry=-8.5m. A. Find the direction of the Vector, r. B. Find the magnitude of the Vector, r. C. Suppose that rx and ry are doubled, find the direction and magnitude of the new Vector, r. D. Find r' using the answer from Part B and express your answer in two significant figures.
Course Home KHW 02 - Vectors Item 7 Express your answer with the appropriate units. Constants d 29.8 m John, Paul, and George are standing in a strawberry field. Paul is 12.0 m due west of John. George is 39.0mn from Paul, in a drection 34.0 south of east from Paul's location. Correct Part E What is the direction of George's location from that of John? o south of east Submit XIncorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Return to Asignment...
Course Home KHW 32 Problem 10.26 Part A Determine the moment of inertia of the Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate u Take that a 1.5 in. Figure 1 of 1 , 13.078 in 2a × Incorrect: Try Again: 4 attempts remaining Pearson
Course Home KHW 32 Problem 10.26 Part A Determine the moment of inertia of the Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate u Take that a 1.5 in....
Chapter 3; Assignment 1 Problem 3.8 Determine the magnitude of Vi Constants Periodic TableExpress your answer using two significant figures. Let Vi -6.1 i 8.2 j and V2-4.9 j+4.5 i V5.5 Submit X Incorrect: Try Again; 29 attempts remaining Part B Determine the direction of Vi Express your answer using two significant figures. counterclockwise from the +x direction
Part A Review Constants Find the direction and magnitude of the net electrostatic force exerted on the point charge q2 in the figure.( Figure 1) Let q = +2.2μC an d-35cm. Express your answer using two significant figures. et Figure 1 of 1 Submit Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part B Express your answer using three significant figures. d4-4.0g o counterclockwise from q2-s direction
Please answer parts A & B! Thank you
Review Find the distance d. The point charges in the figure have the following values Express your answer using two significant figures. the magnitude of the net electrostatic force exerted on the point charge q2 in the figure is 0.68 N. (Figure 1) Previous Answers Request Answer XIncorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Figure 1 of ▼ Part B 42 What is the direction of the net force exerted on q2 the...
KHW 03 Electric Potential Problem 11 Part A Determine V-V Express your answer using two significant figures Consider point a which is 62 cm north of a -3.8 C point charge, and point b which is 88 cm west of the charge in (Figure 1). Figure 1 of 1 Units Submit Part EB 62 cm Determine the magnitude of E, -E Express your answer using two significant figures. E, E. Value Units KHW 03 Electric Potential Problem 11 |i,- |...