5 questions to be answered
Find the x- and y-components of the vector d = (7.0 km , 230 left of +y-axis). Express your answer in kilometers. Enter the r and y components of the vector separated by a comma. AEd d km Submit Request Answer Part B Find the r- and y-components of the vector u = (5.0 cm/s , -z-direction). Express your answer in centimeters per second. Enter the z and y components of the vector separated by a comma. AEQ cm/s Submit Request Answer Part C Find the x- and y-components of the vector a = (16 m/s' , 320 left of -y-axis). Express your answer in meters per second squared. Enter the a and y components of the vector separated by a comma. AEQ a = m /s2 Part A Two vectors A and B are at right angles to each other. The magnitude of A is 4.00. What should be the length of B so that the magnitude of their vector sum is 6.00? AEd B Submit Request Answer A position vector with magnitude 65 m points to the right and up. Its x-component is 52 m . Part A A velocity vector 50 above the positive z-axis has a y-component Part A of 15m/s. What is the value of its y-component? What is the value of its a-component? Express your answer in meters per second. Express your answer with the appropriate units. m/s y = Value Units Submit Request Answer Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback * Part A Six vectors (A to F) have the magnitudes and directions indicated in the figure. (Figure.1) Which two vectors, when added, will have the largest (positive) x component? >View Available Hint(s) O C and E O E and F O A and F O C and D O Band D Submit * Part B Part > View Avaliable Hint(s) Figure 1 of 1 O Cand D Which two vectors, when subtracted (i.e., when one vector is subtracted from the other), will have the largest mag A and F View Available Hint(s O E and F O A and B A and F O E and D O A and E Submit O D and B O C and D Part c O E and F when subtracted ( e., when one vector is sub Pearson Submit