a vector has a component of zero along the x axis of a certain axis system. does this vector necessarily have a component of zero along the x axis of another (rotated) axis system?
No, it will have nonzero component along x axis untill is is rotated through 180 degree.
a vector has a component of zero along the x axis of a certain axis system....
Can a vector have a component equal to zero and still have nonzero magnitude? A component is made up of a magnitude and distance, so if i have (3m, 0degrees) i have a vector moving in the x direction for tree meters, it is going in the zero degree direction for 3 meters. And if i have a component (0 , 45 degrees), i have no velocity going towards 45 degrees. I tried answering "No, because another component of the...
The x vector component of a displacement vector has a magnitude of 97.7 m and points along the negative x axis. The y vector component has a magnitude of 168 m and points along the negative y axis. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) direction of 7. Specify the direction as a positive angle with respect to the negative x axis. (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
The magnitude of the force vector F is 75.6 newtons. The x component of this vector is directed along the +x axis and has a magnitude of 67.2 newtons. The y component points along the +y axis. Find the direction of F relative to the +x axis in degrees.Find the component of F (in Newtons), in the previous question, that points along the +y axis.
Vector A has an x-component and a y-component that are equal in magnitude. What is the angle that vector A makes with respect to the x-axis in the same x-y coordinate system? O 45° 120 O 60 O 90
PROBLEM 1 A velocity vector 48 degrees above the positive x-axis has a y-component of 12 m/s. What is the value of its x-component? PROBLEM 2 Two vectors, S and T, have the components shown in the table. What angle does the resultant of these two vectors make with the +x-axis? x component -3.5 m 0.00 m y component 4.5 m -6.5 m
5。00 The x-component of a velocity vector that has an angle of 37° to the +x-axis has a magnitude of 4.8 m/s. (a) What is the magnitude of the velocity? (b) What is the magnitude of the y-component of the velocity?
1.) Vectors Can the x or y component of a vector ever have a greater magnitude than the vector itself has? Yes. The x component can, but the y component cannot. Yes, but only when the x and y components have equal magnitudes. Yes. Both components can. Yes. The y component can, but the x component cannot. No. Neither component can. 2.) A force vector has a magnitude of 370 newtons (N) and points at an angle of 53.0° below...
The velocity vector V1 has a magnitude of 5.0 m/s and is directed along the +x-axis. The velocity vector V2 has a magnitude of 4.0 m/s. The sum of the two is V3, so that V3 = V1+V2 True False The magnitude of V3 can be 0.0 True False The magnitude of V3 can be -8.0 m/s True False The magnitude of V3 can be 7.0 m/s True False The x-component of V3 can be 4.0 m/s True False The magnitude of V3 can be...
Vector B has a magnitude of 5 and lies along the x-axis, while vector A has a magnitude of 6 and is angled at 30 degrees above the x-axis. Determine A⃗ ×B⃗ : A. Magnitude 26, into page B. Magnitude 30, out of page C. Magnitude 30, into page D. Magnitude 15, out of page E. Magnitude 26, out of page F. Magnitude 15, into page
A velocity vector 47 ∘ above the positive x-axis has a y-component of 11 m/s . What is the value of its x-component?