Asked by ANON
The vector signs are above each letter (I just don't know how to show it that way)
A= 145 units @ 190 deg.
B= 75 units @ 288 deg.
C= 210 units @ 85 deg.
D= 105 units @ 355 deg.
How do I use the component Method with these given magnitude and degree???
A= 145 units @ 190 deg.
B= 75 units @ 288 deg.
C= 210 units @ 85 deg.
D= 105 units @ 355 deg.
How do I use the component Method with these given magnitude and degree???
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Answered by
Steve
the components are (just as in polar coordinates):
x = r cosθ
y = r sinθ
You have r and θ, so plug and chug.
x = r cosθ
y = r sinθ
You have r and θ, so plug and chug.
Answered by
ANON
Mr. Steve, could you do an example using A. for me. I am still confused as to how you actualy plug in the numbers. I am also confused on sine and cosine and tan.. Please show step by step. That'll help A lot!
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