Answer:
There are two components for a two-dimensional coordinate system/vector.
Explanation:
For two-dimensional vectors, such as velocity, acceleraton, etc, there are two components, the x- and y-components.
These components could be rotated or translated, depending on the coordinate system.
Instead of rectangular cartesian system, the components could also be in the form of polar coordinates, such as radius and theta (angle).
For three-dimensional vectors, such as velocity in space, there are three components, in various coordinate systems.
Answer:
A negatively charged particle -q is placed at the center of a uniformly charged ring, where the ring has a total positive charge Q as shown in the following figure. The particle, confined to move along the x axis, is moved a small distance x along the axis ( where x << a) and released. Show that the particle oscillates in simple harmonic motion with a frequency given by,
Speed = distance / time
Part 1: 40 km at 80 km per goir = 0.50 hours
Part 2: 40 km at 40 km per hour = 1 hour
The time of the trip was 1.5 hours
Total distance was 40 + 40 = 80 ins.
Speed = distance / time = 80/1.5 = 53.33 km/he ( round answer as needed)
Velocity =2 pie*r/t
distance = 2 (pie) r
accelaretion =distance/t2
f=m*v2/r
v=square root of Fr/m
4.8m/s2 according to the formula F=MA