The x component of vector A is -23.0 m and the y component is +54.2 m. (a) What is the magnitude of A? (b) What is the angle between the direction of A and the positive direction of x? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
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The magnitude of a vector \(\overrightarrow{A}\) with components \(A_x\) and \(A_y\) is given by the formula: \[ |\overrightarrow{A}| = \sqrt{A_x^2 + A_y^2} \] Substituting the given values \(A_x = -23.0 \, \text{m}\) and \(A_y = 54.2 \, Show more…
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