Magnitude Angle Series 3 Measured Resultant Calculated Resultant Series 3: Vector 1 = 6.5 cm @ -78° Vector 2 = 11.3 cm @ 40° Vector 3 = 5.3 cm @ 65°
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To convert the magnitudes and angles to Cartesian coordinates, we can use the following formulas: x = magnitude * cos(angle) y = magnitude * sin(angle) For Vector 1: x1 = 6.5 cm * cos(-78°) y1 = 6.5 cm * sin(-78°) For Vector 2: x2 = 11.3 cm * cos(40°) y2 = 11.3 Show more…
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