Find the direction angle of v⃗ =(14i^−11j^)m/sv→=(14i^−11j^)m/s measured clockwise from the positive xx axis. Express your answer in degrees. Activate to select the appropriates template from the following choices. Operate up and down arrow for selection and press enter to choose the input value typeActivate to select the appropriates symbol from the following choices. Operate up and down arrow for selection and press enter to choose the input value type θθ = nothing ∘∘
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To find the direction angle of the vector \( \vec{v} = (14\hat{i} - 11\hat{j}) \, \text{m/s} \) measured clockwise from the positive x-axis, we can follow these steps: Show more…
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