Draw the vector representation for the following:
a. Force 125 kN
600 with
x-axes (IV Quadrant)
c. Velocity 55 km/h
90º with
x-axes (I Quadrant)
d. Velocity 15 km/h
45º with
negative Y axis (III Quadrant)
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