Asked by Robin
The position vector for a proton is initially r(with vector sign above it) =5.0i(with top)- 6.0j(with top) + 2.0k(with top) and then later is r vector =
-2.0i(with top)+6.0j(with top)+ 2.0k (with top), all in meters. What is the proton's displacement vector, and to what plane is that vector parallel?
-2.0i(with top)+6.0j(with top)+ 2.0k (with top), all in meters. What is the proton's displacement vector, and to what plane is that vector parallel?
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emir
lim x->2 6-x)-2/lim 3-x)-1
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