#1 a) What is the angle ? between vectors E? and F? in the figure? b) Use trigonometry (not components) to determine the magnitude and direction of G? = E? + F?. c) Use components to determine the magnitude and direction of G? = E? + F?.
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- From the figure, vector E is along the positive x-axis, and vector F is in the first quadrant. - The angle φ between E and F is given as 45 degrees. Show more…
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