Two vectors A and B have precisely equal magnitudes. For the magnitude of Á + B to be 100 times larger than the magnitude of à – B, what must be the angle between them? 6 1.0 deg O 1.15 deg O 2.24 deg 3.47 deg O No Answers

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Problem 1.46P: The magnitude of the force F is 160 lb. Find its rectangular representation.
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Two vectors A and B have precisely equal magnitudes. For
the magnitude of Á + B to be 100 times larger than the
magnitude of à – B, what must be the angle between
them?
6
1.0 deg
O 1.15 deg
O 2.24 deg
3.47 deg
O No Answers
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