Exercise 1.31 Constant Compute the x- and y-components of the vectors A. B. C, and D...
Find x- and y-components of the following
vectors.
1) v⃗ =(9.0m/s,negativey−direction)
Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your
answers numerically separated by a comma
2) a⃗ =(24m/s2,58∘belowpositivex−axis)
Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your
answers numerically separated by a comma.
3)
F⃗ =(70N,47.5∘counterclockwisefrompositivey−axis)
Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your
answers numerically separated by a comma.
Find x- and y-components of the following vectors. - Part A V = (9.0m/s, negative y direction) Express...
Do part A, B and C please thanks...the answer I got is
incorrect
Part A Compute the sandy components of the vectors shown in the figure. (Figure 1) Compute the and y components of vector A Express your answers in meters to three significant figures. Enter your answers separated by a comma. O AE OB? Az, Ay = 9.58,7.22 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B 37.0° A...
HW2 Trigonometry & Vectors tem 5 Item 5 Often a vector is specified by a magnitude and a direction; for example, a rope with tension T exerts a force of magnitude T 20N in a direction 6 35 north of east. This is a good way to think of vectors; however, to calculate results with vectors, it is best to select a coordinate system and manipulate the components of the vectors in that coordinate system Figure 1 of 1 gth....
Find the x- and y-components of
B⃗ in the coordinate system shown in (Figure 1)
(b).
Let B = (9.0 m, 50 degree counterclockwise from the vertical upward direction). Find the x- and y-components of B in the coordinate system shown in (Figure 1) (a). Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. B_x, B_y = - 6.9, 5.8 m Here we learn how to find components of a vector given its magnitude and direction. Find the x- and y-components of...
Course Home Question 23 Constants Part A In each case, ind the x- and of vector A A-500 1-6.103 Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Express your answers using three significant figures. Submit Part B A-12.2 j 491 Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Express your answers using three significant figures. A, A, Submit Part C SPring 19 PHYS 1061-001 Submit Part C A-1401+236 Enter y your answers numerically separated by a comma. Express your answers...
Resolving Vector Components with Trigonometry 16 of 20> Part A Often a vector is specified by a magnitude and a direction; for example, a rope with tension T exerts a force of magnitude T 201 in a direction θ = 35° north of east. This is a good way to think of vectors; however, to calculate results with vectors, it is best to select a coordinate system and manipulate the components of the vectors in that coordinate system. Find the...
(Figure 1) shows vectors A and B . Find D = 4.60A+B. For help with math skills, you may want to review: Vector Addition Part A Express D in the form D., Dy, where the sand y components are separated by a comma. View Available Hint(s) 10 A2 m O ? D., Dy = Submit Provide Feedback Figure < 1 of 1 > 150 [2 m 15° 4 m
This is a 3 part question. (A-C)
Styles Often a vector is specified by a magnitude and a direction; for example,a rope with tension T exerts a force of magnitude T-20N in a direction 0-35onorth of east. This is a good way to think of vectors however, to calculate results with vectors, it is best to select a coordinate system and manipulate the components of the vectors in that coordinate system. Part A Find the components of the vector A...
ConstantsI Periodic Table Part A A charge q is at the point x = 3.0 m , y-0. Write expressions for the unit vectors you would use in Coulomb's law if you were finding the force that q exerts on other charges located at 1-3,1-5.0 m Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Your submission doesn't have the correct number of answers. Answers should be separated with a comma. No credit lost. Try again Submit Previous Answers Reauest Answer...
Section 1.7 Vectors and Vector Addition 1.24 For the vectors A and Figure E1.24 B in Fig. E1.24, use a scale drawing to find the magnitude and direction of (a) the vector sum A + B and (b) the vector difference A -B. Use your answers to find the magnitude and direction of (c)-A-B and (d) B-A. (See also Exercise 1.31 for a different B (15.0 m) D (10.0 m) 30.0 53.0 25.0O C (12.0 m) approach) A (8.00 m