F1 (-3.0,3.1) and F2 (-4.4,-3.6) where all components are in newtons. What angle does the vector...
F = (-5. direction is measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis, w angle (in degrees from 0-360) does F make? (NEVER include units with the answer to ANY numerical question.) 7,-5.7), where all components are in newtons. If a vector's hat
F (-2.8,7.2), where all components are in newtons. What is the magnitude (in newtons) of F? (Reminder: NEVER include units with ANY submission to a numerical question.)
D. Vector D has a magnitude of 59 N and an angle θ of 39°. What is the x-component of vector D? (include units with answer) A vector has an x-component of 15.0 m/s and a y-component of-5.0 m/s Determine the magnitude of the vector. (include units with answer) E. What is the angle of the vector of Part E measured counterclockwise (CCW) from the positive x-axis? Answer must within 0.5 degrees (include units with answer) F. A vector has...
A vector has an x-component of 15.0 m/s and a y-component of -5.0 m/s. E.Determine the magnitude of the vector (include units with answer) What is the angle of the vector of Part E measured counterclockwise (CCW) from the positive x-axis? Answer must within 0.5 degrees (include units with answer) F. A vector has an x-component of -13.8 m/s and a y-component of -4.6 m/s. What is the angle of the vector measured counterclockwise (CCW) from the positive x-axis? Answer...
Three forces of magnitudes F1=4.0N, F2=6.0N, and F3=8.0N are applied to a block of mass m=2.0kg, initially at rest, at angles shown on the diagram. (Figure 1) In this problem, you will determine the resultant (net) force by combining the three individual force vectors. All angles should be measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis (i.e., all angles are positive).Part A: Calculate the magnitude of the resultant force F? r=F? 1+F? 2+F? 3 acting on the block.Express the magnitude of...
Force F acts at point O. Let F1 and F2 denote the components of F such that F = F1 + Fつ. The figure shows component F 1* F 4 lb Fi = 6 lb 80° 24° 0 Determine the magnitude in pounds and direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis of component F2 magnitude direction Irg counterclockwise from the +x-axis
Two forces, F1 and F2, act at a point, as shown in the picture. (Figure 1) F1 has a magnitude of 8.40 N and is directed at an angle of a = 59.0 ? above the negative xaxis in the second quadrant. F2 has a magnitude of 6.40 N and is directed at an angle of b = 54.1 ? below the negative x axis in the third quadrant. a) What is the x component Fx of the resultant force? Express...
A) If F1 = 820 N , F2 = 650 N , determine the magnitude of the resultant force. B) Determine the direction of the resultant force measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. B) Determine the direction of the resultant force measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. The question gives me 30 degrees. Can someone give me a step by step process of how to solve this question?
9. (1) If a vector A has components Ax>0, and Ay > 0, then the angle that this vector makes with the positive x-axis must be in the range a. 0° to 90° b. 90° to 180° c. 180° to 270° d. 270° to 360° e. cannot be determined without additional information
26. Two force vectors are given by: F1: 10.0N at 53 degrees counterclockwise from (above) the +x axis and F2: 12.5N at 30 degrees clockwise from the -y axis. Let the sum be R=F1+F2 A.)Draw a diagram, find the sum R and write it with components and unit vectors. B.)Give the magnitude of R and its direction as an angle referred to any appropriate axis. Specify the angle carefully.