The culling tool on a lathe is given two displacements, one of magnitude 4 cm and one of magnitude 3 cm, in each one of five situations (a) through (e) diagrammed in Figure OQ3.4. Rank these situations according to the magnitude of the total displacement of the tool, putting the situation with the greatest resultant magnitude first. If the total displacement is the same size in two situations, give those letters equal ranks.
The culling tool on a lathe is given two displacements, one of magnitude 4 cm and one of magnitude 3 cm, in each one of five situations (a) through (e) diagrammed in Figure OQ3.4. Rank these situations according to the magnitude of the total displacement of the tool, putting the situation with the greatest resultant magnitude first. If the total displacement is the same size in two situations, give those letters equal ranks.
The culling tool on a lathe is given two displacements, one of magnitude 4 cm and one of magnitude 3 cm, in each one of five situations (a) through (e) diagrammed in Figure OQ3.4. Rank these situations according to the magnitude of the total displacement of the tool, putting the situation with the greatest resultant magnitude first. If the total displacement is the same size in two situations, give those letters equal ranks.
The components of vectors ?⃗ and ?⃗ are given as follows:
Ax = 5.1 Bx = -2.6
Ay = -5 By = -4.3
What is the magnitude of vector sum ? + ?
choices:
a. 2.5
b. 5.1
c. -9.3
d. 9.6
The equilibrant force is 5500 Dynes in magnitude and in the direction of 30 degrees South of East. Find the resultant force and direction.
5500 Dynes 170 degres
5500 Dynes, 150 degrees
5500 Dynes, 130 degrees
5500 Dynes, 30 degrees
A vector A has a magnitude of 9 meters, directed 30 degrees counter clockwise from the positive x-direction.
How large is this vector's x-component?
The baseball diamond is a square with sides 27.4m (90 ft) long. If the positive x axis points from home plate to first base and the positive y axis points from home plate to third base, find the magnitude and the direction angle of the displacement vector of a base runner who has just hit (a) a double, (b) a triple, and (c) a home run.
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