2 Find the X and Y components of Vector C, with proper signs and units -X 72 degrees C(18 m) +Y B (22 m) 67 degrees +X 2a 2b X-component Y-component
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To find the X and Y components of Vector C, we need to convert the given angles from degrees to radians. Given angle: 57 degrees To convert degrees to radians, we use the formula: radians = degrees * (pi/180) So, the angle in radians is: 57 * (pi/180) = Show more…
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