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Homework Help: physics

Posted by Brittany on Sunday, January 23, 2011 at 9:02pm.

Can you help me with this one also? I know how to do it with 3 vectors but I can't seem to draw it with 4 vectors. The magnitudes of the four displacement vectors shown in the drawing are A=16.0 m, B=11.0 m, C=12.0 m, and D=26.0 m. Determine the (1) magnitude and (2) directional angle (in degrees, don't write units) for the resultant that occurs when these vectors are added together.

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