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dusya [7]
4 years ago
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Vector A is in the direction 44.0 degrees clockwise from the y-axis. The x-component of A Ax=-15.0 m. Part A: What is the y-comp

onent of vector A? Part B: What is the magnitude of vector A?
Physics
1 answer:
Gnesinka [82]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a)  Y component of the vector =15.54 m

b) Vector magnitude = 21.6 m

Explanation:

The given vector makes 44 degree angle with Y axis, as given. This is same as 90 -44 = 46 degrees with the horizontal or X axis.

b) X component of the given vector = A_{x} = A cos 46 =15

⇒ A = 15/cos 16 = 21.6 m = Total vector magnitude.

a) Y component of the vector = 21.6 sin 46 = 15.54 m

b) A = 21.6 m

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