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An airplane flying at 120km/h due west moves into a region where the wind is blowing at 40km/h due east. If the plane's original
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Dokkan
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The velocity vector V1 has a magnitude of 3.0 m/s and is directed along the +x-axis. The velocity vector V2 has a magnitude of
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emma
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What magnitude is not possible when a vector of magnitude 3 is added to a vector of magnitude 4?
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Wendy
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A football player runs the pattern given in the drawing by the three displacement vectors A, B, and C. The magnitudes of these
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Nat
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At the entrance channel of a harbor, the tidal current has a velocity of 4.94 km/hr in a direction 23.2° south of east. Suppose
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Lindsay
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Three forces are applied to an object. Force 1 has a magnitude of 22.0 newtons (22.0 N) and is directed 30.0° to the left of
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emilee
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While flying due east at 130 km/h, an airplane is also carried northward at 41 km/h by the wind blowing due north. What is the
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Eddie
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Consider two vectors one of magnitude 3 and the other 4 unit, which of the following is not correct? We can combine these
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Charles
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Two forces act on an object. The first force has a magnitude of 19.0 N and is oriented 58.0° counter-clockwise from the x axis,
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Lc
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Two workers pull horizontally on a heavy box, but one pulls twice as hard as the other. The larger pull is directed at 25.0 west
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moneera
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Before starting this problem, review Conceptual Example 7. The force vector A has a magnitude of 70.0 newtons (N) and points due
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jim
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Vector , which is directed along an x axis, is to be added to vector , which has a magnitude of 5.0 m. The sum is a third vector
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Tom
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Can anyone help just can figure it out.
Multiple Concept Example 9 provides background pertinent to this problem. The magnitudes
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Lydia
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A plane flies at 150m/s at 35 degrees east of north. It encounters a wind from the west blowing 26 m/s. What is the true course
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JD
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A plane travels 1000 km at an angle of 40 degrees East to North, then changes direction and travels 500 km at an angle of 20
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Ben
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A football player runs the pattern given in the drawing by the three displacement vectors A, B, and C . The magnitudes of these
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Brittany
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The sum of two forces, one having a magni-
tude of 2 N acting due west and other having a magnitude of 8 N acting due north is?
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annie
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A force of125 N pulls due west on a body, and a second force pulls N 28.7 degrees W. The resultantforce is 212 N. Find the
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Shari
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A person walks 25.0° north of east for 4.00 km. How far would the person walk due north and due east to arrive at the same
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asher
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A fence post is 50.0 m from where you are standing, in s direction of 37.0 degree north of east. A second fence post is due
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Tweetie
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For the following vector addition diagrams, use Pythagorean Theorem to determine the magnitude of the resultant. Use SOH CAH TOA
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Robyn
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Two vectors F1 and F2 with magnitude F1=42N and F2=70N and where angle1=83 and angle2= 300. The angles are measures from the
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Melissa
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A plane leaves Seattle, flies 77.0 mi at 21.0 ∘ north of east, and then changes direction to 52.0 ∘ south of east. After
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Allison
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Determine the resultant of the vector sum:
10 N at 045 degrees and then 8N at 068 degrees.
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Ariza
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The velocity vector V1 has a magnitude of 3.0 m/s and is directed along the +x-axis. The velocity vector V2 has a magnitude of
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Anonymous
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A plane is flying 250 m/s west with a crosswind of 25 m/s north affecting the flight. What is the magnitude and direction of the
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Madi
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Vector A points in the negative x direction. Vector B points at an angle of 29.0 above the positive x axis. Vector B has a
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Jayson
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Three forces are applied to the ring of a force table,60N at an angle of 10.0 degrees, 40N at an angle of 70.0 degrees, and 50N
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ramona
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In what direction must a plane head if it can maintain 350 km/h in still air, wishes to fly 500km in a diirection 040degree and
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Pauline
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Using GRAPHICAL METHOD, find the vector sum of a force of 20 N directed 60 degrees east of north and a force of 60 N directed
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Alyssa
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A person walks 10.4 degrees north of east for 4.19km. Another person walks due north, then due east to arrive at the same
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Wendy
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An airplane is flying with a ground speed of 212 meters per second North encounters a wind at 10
meters per
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Aryan
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PLEASE HELP WITH PART E AND F THANKS!!
Find the direction and magnitude of the following vectors. A⃗ =( 22 m )x^+( -15 m )y^
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sintia
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This is another question I had too and didn't understand as well.
Vector Addition: Use the head to tail method to determine the
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Dina
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Bubba decides to go fishing one day. He gets into his boat and starts out from the boat ramp to find the perfect fishing spot in
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evan
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Four vectors, each of magnitude 89 m, lie along the sides of a parallelogram. The angle between vector A and B
is 77◦. A 89 m C
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Jane
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Before starting this problem, review Conceptual Example 7. The force vector A has a magnitude of 97.0 newtons (N) and points due
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n
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A pilot flies her route in two straight-line segments. The displacement vector A for the first segment has a magnitude of 242 km
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thaokieu
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When same vectors are in the same direction they add. When same vectors are in opposite directions, they:
a. divide b. multiply
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On the map, let the +x-axis point east and the +y-axis north.
An airplane flies at 990 km/h northwestward direction (i.e., midway
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Anonymous
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a plane flies due north at 225km/h. a wind blows it due east at 55km/h. what is the magnitude and direction of the plane's
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Ashley
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Let vector A = (6.0 m, 300 south of east), vector B = (13.9 m, north), vector C = (5.0 m, 450 south of west). Find the magnitude
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Courtney
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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a cross country runner runs 3km due east, 5km due south and 8km south west. what is the
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Tap
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The pronghorn antelope has been observed to travel at an average speed of more than 55 km/hover a distance of 6.0 km. Suppose
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C
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A golfer takes two putts to sink the ball, one is (81.6 ft, 31.7 degrees N of E) and the other is (3.20 ft, 53.4 degrees W of
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Henry
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A force of 15 N is directed at an angle of 55° above the x-axis. A second force of 15 N is directed at an angle of 55° below
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jessica
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How can discribe in words how to add ten vectors?
Please help. Add the ten x components for the x component of the resultant.
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Cheyenne
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Vector A has a magnitude of 23 units and points in the positive y-direction. When vector B is added to A, the resultant vector
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jc
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Vector Addition:
I know you can't physically do drawings on this site. Is there a way of someone explaining how to begin with
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Dina
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The vectors sums of two vectors of magnitude 10 and 15 unitscan never be
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SAHANA
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