Asked by ami
What must be true for two vectors to add up to ZERO? Choose all that apply.
1)Their y-components must be equal.
2)They must be anti-parallel (point in opposite directions).
3) Their x-components must be equal.
4)They must be parallel (point in the same direction).
5) They must have equal magnitudes.
6) They must have opposite magnitudes
1)Their y-components must be equal.
2)They must be anti-parallel (point in opposite directions).
3) Their x-components must be equal.
4)They must be parallel (point in the same direction).
5) They must have equal magnitudes.
6) They must have opposite magnitudes
Answers
Answered by
Damon
2 and 5
Answered by
bobpursley
I will be happy to critique your thinking.
Answered by
Damon
What is wrong with 1 and 3?
What is wrong with 6 ?
What is wrong with 6 ?
Answered by
Henry
All of the following apply: 1 ,2 , 3 ,
5 , 6.
5 , 6.
Answered by
Damon
No Henry, for example in #1 the components must be opposite, not equal.
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