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When vector B is subtracted from vector A-41-6, the resulting vector points in the positive x-direction and has a magnitude of 4. The magnitude of B is A. 6 B. 12 C. 10 D. 18 E. 20
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If our first vector a is in the positive x-direction and our second vector b is in the Positive y-direction. what is the direction of c? If we now consider b times a instead of a times b, what is the direction of c (This makes b the first vector now and a the second vector). Does this match your results from the previous page? Magnetism: The real equation for magnetic force is F_B = qv times B, this means...
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Displacement D1 is in the yz plane 58.8o from the positive direction of the y axis, has a positive z component, and has a magnitude of 4.34 m. Displacement D2 is in the xz plane 27.2o from the positive direction of the x axis, has a positivezcomponent, and has magnitude 2.23 m. What are (a) Dot product of D1 and D2 (b) the x component of D1 x D2 , (c) the y component of , (d) the z component...
Vector a lies in the yz plane 62.0° from the positive direction of the y axis, has a positive z component, and has magnitude 3.80 m. Vector b lies in the xz plane 32.0° from the positive direction of the x axis, has a positive z component, and has magnitude 1.40 m. Find (a) a. b, (b) the x-component of a x b, (c) the y-component of a x b, (d) the z-component of a x b, and (e) the...
Vector a lies in the yz plane 49.0° from the positive direction of the y axis, has a positive component, and has magnitude 5.60 m. Vector lies in the xz plane 47.0° from the (d) the positive direction of the x axis, has a positive 2 component, and has magnitude 1.60 m. Find (a) 8-5.(b) the x-component of a x. (e) they component of axb.co z-component of a xő, and (c) the angle between a 6 and (a) Number Units...
Chapter 03, Problem 017 rhree vectors a, b, and T, each have a magnitude of 45.0 m and lie in an xy plane. Their directions relative to the positive direction of the x axis are 25.0 (-180° 180°) and (c) the magnitude and (d) the angle of a b + ·in the range of (-180e, i 80e)? what are (e) the magnitude and (f) the angle (in the enaciean T 192 , and 313,respectively. What are (a) the magnitude and...
Consider the three displacement vectors shown in the figure: Vector A→ has a magnitude of 7.90 km and a direction that makes an angle θ = 31.0° to theleft of the positive y-axis, vector → B has a magnitude of 6.20 km and a direction that makes an angle of α =28.0° above the positive x-axis, and vector →C has a magnitude of 4.10 km and a direction that makes an angle β = 57.0° below the negative x-axis. Determine...
Given are three vectors. Vector A of magnitude 5.10 units is in a direction θ = 53.0° above the positive x-axis. Vector B of magnitude 5.00 units is directed in the direction of the positive y-axis. Vector C of magnitude 6.20 units is in a direction ϕ = 51.0° clockwise from the negative y-axis. Find the magnitude and direction of 2 A − B + 3C magnitude units direction ° counterclockwise from the +x-axis 1. [0/20 Points) DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS...