The resultant of two vectors

  1. Three vectors are shown in Fig. 3-32 (A = 60.0 , B = 56.0°). Their magnitudes are given in arbitrary units. Determine the sum
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  2. Three vectors are shown in Fig. 3-32 (A = 62.0 , B = 58.0°). Their magnitudes are given in arbitrary units. Determine the sum
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  3. Two equal vectors are working at a point.The resultant is equal to one of those vectors.Prove that the resultant bisects the
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  4. The maximum and minimum magnitudes of the resultant of two given vectors are 17N and 7N respectively. If two vectors are at
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  5. 2 forces of 5N&7N respectively act on an object. (a) When will the resultant of 2 vectors be at a maximum? (b) When will the
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  6. Two forces of 5N and 7N respectively act on a object.A) When will the resultant of the two vectors be at a maximum B) when will
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  7. The resultant vector of two particular displacement vectors dose not equal the sum of the magnitudes of the individual vectors.
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  8. What is the resultant of two displacement vectors having the same direction?a. The resultant is the sum of the two displacements
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  9. When Studying Vectors, How Would I Go About Answering This Question?In Each of the following Cases, find the magnitude and
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  10. 2 displacement vectors of 15 meters and 10 meters are combined.a.Find the magnitude of the minimum possible resultant and the
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