Asked by Tammy
Which of the following is an accurate statement?
a) a vector cannot have zero magnitude if one of its components is not zero
b) the magnitude of a vector can be less than the magnitude of one of its componenets
c) if the magnitude of vector A is less than the magnitude of vector B, then the x-compnent of A is less than the x-componnent of B
d) the magnitude of a vector can be postitive or negative
I know that a) is wrong, i think c) is the correct answer since if you use V= v_0*cos (theda) it would be valid
a) a vector cannot have zero magnitude if one of its components is not zero
b) the magnitude of a vector can be less than the magnitude of one of its componenets
c) if the magnitude of vector A is less than the magnitude of vector B, then the x-compnent of A is less than the x-componnent of B
d) the magnitude of a vector can be postitive or negative
I know that a) is wrong, i think c) is the correct answer since if you use V= v_0*cos (theda) it would be valid
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Answered by
bobpursley
Consider b) vector1 is 24@270 and vector2 is 24@080.
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