Asked by Alex
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Given: A= 10km S30degreesW and B= 15km S40degreesW Find the resulting vector (magnitude and direction) of the combined vectors
Given: A= 10km S30degreesW and B= 15km S40degreesW Find the resulting vector (magnitude and direction) of the combined vectors
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Answered by
Alex HURRY GUYS
Okay. Just so you know...this is a problem my friend gave me and he told me to solve it but I don't know how
Help!!!!!
Help!!!!!
Answered by
bobpursley
Tell your friend to break each into s, W components, then add like components, then reolve it back to a single vector.
Answered by
Alex WOW PLEASE ACTUALLY HELP
...I'm 14. He's 19. I need the answer please!!!!!!!!!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Why do you need the answer? Let "your friend" fend for himself.
Answered by
Alex WOW PLEASE ACTUALLY HELP
@Ms. Sue
He's quizzing me and I can't figure it out, I just need help!
He's quizzing me and I can't figure it out, I just need help!
Answered by
Damon
He told you how to do it
1. add the south components of each to get the south component of the resultant , S
2. add the west components of each to get the west component of resultant, W
get the magnitude sqrt(S^2+W^2)
tan A =W/S
where A is angle west of south
1. add the south components of each to get the south component of the resultant , S
2. add the west components of each to get the west component of resultant, W
get the magnitude sqrt(S^2+W^2)
tan A =W/S
where A is angle west of south
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