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%3D
(d) What is the angle between r and the positive z axis? (e) What is the component
of d
along the direction of d 2? (f) What is the component of
that is
perpendicular to the direction of d 2 and in the plane of d1 and d 2?
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Transcribed Image Text:Return to Blackboard Halliday, Fundamentals of Physics, 11e NEXT BACK PRINTER VERSION Chapter 03, Problem 052 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. 5.1î + 2.3ĵ – 5.1R, Here are three displacements, each in meters: d = 5.1î + 2.3ĵ – 5.1, %3D d2 = 4.0i + 3.0j + 2.0k. What is -1.0i +2.0j +3.0k, and d 3 = 7=d,-d2+ d 3 ((a), (b) and (c) for î,ĵ and k components respectively)? d2+d3((a), (b) and (c) for i,j and %3D (d) What is the angle between r and the positive z axis? (e) What is the component of d along the direction of d 2? (f) What is the component of that is perpendicular to the direction of d 2 and in the plane of d1 and d 2? (a) Number Units mi 10.1 (b) Number Units 3.3 (c) Number Units -6.1 (d) Number UnitsTo (degrees) em 104.66 (e) Number Units (f) Number Units lem Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work lem lem Question Attempts: Unlimited SAVE FOR LATER SUBMIT ANSWER us.com/edugen/shared/assignment/test/aglist.uni?id=Dasnmt2292315#| here to search
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