Vector A (vector) has a magnitude of 12.3 units and points due west. Vector B (vector) points
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Vector A(vector) has a magnitude of 12.3 units and points due west. Vector B(vector) points due north.
(a) What is the magnitude of B(vector) if A(vector) + B(vector) has a magnitude of 15.0 units?
(b) What is the direction of A(vector) + B(vector) relative to due west?
(c) What is the magnitude of B(vector) if A(vector) − B(vector) has a magnitude of 15.0 units?
(d) What is the direction of A(vector) − B(vector) relative to due west?
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ISBN: 9781119539636
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Authors: John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson, David Young, Shane Stadler
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