Suppose the trip were taken with the two vectors in reverse order: 35.0 km at \( 60.0^{\circ} \) west of north first and then 20.0 km due north. How would the magnitude and the direction of the resultant vector change? [ Use a graph sheet for your result)
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This vector is 35.0 km long and points 60.0 degrees west of north. On a graph, this would be a line pointing upwards and to the left. Show more…
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