Vector in Space-Directions and Magnitudes

  1. Vector in Space-Directions and MagnitudesLet a, b, c, d, e, & f be vectors such that <a,b>=6, <a,c>=6, <a,c>=-4, <b,c>=7, b+c=d,
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  2. we know:|A|=64.7686 , A=(x2-x1,y2-y1), Theta=135 degree |B|=50 |C|=80 vector directions B and C are unknown but all vector
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  3. vector r and s lie on an xy plane. magnitudes of 4.5 and 7.25, respecectively directions are 320 degrees and 685 degrees. What
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  4. If is the vector sum of a and b is c=a+b,what mustbe true about the directions and magnitudes of and if c=a+b
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  5. IfC is vector sim ofA and B ,C=And what must be true about the directions and magnitudes ofAandBif C=A+B?
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  6. Two vectors have magnitudes V1 = 1.5 km and V2 = 4.5 km. What are the maximum and minimum magnitudes of their vector sum?
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  7. The two vectors a and b have equal magnitudes(on an x-y plane vector a is 30 degrees from the x axis then vector b is 75 degrees
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  8. What can be inferred about the magnitude and direction of the individual forces acting on an object if the net force is zero?(1
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  9. The resultant vector of two particular displacement vectors dose not equal the sum of the magnitudes of the individual vectors.
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  10. A line in space has the vector equation shown here. Fill in the blanks to find the position vector to the fixed point on the
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