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Vector Vector   has a magnitude of 5.5 cm and points along the x-axis. Vector   has a magnitude of 7.5 cm and points at +30° above the negative x-axis. (a) Determine the x and y components of Vector   . (b) Determine the x and y components of Vector   (c) Determine x and y components of the sum of these two vectors. (d) Determine the magnitude and direction of the sum of these two vectors. has a magnitude of 5.5 cm and points along the x-axis. Vector Vector   has a magnitude of 5.5 cm and points along the x-axis. Vector   has a magnitude of 7.5 cm and points at +30° above the negative x-axis. (a) Determine the x and y components of Vector   . (b) Determine the x and y components of Vector   (c) Determine x and y components of the sum of these two vectors. (d) Determine the magnitude and direction of the sum of these two vectors. has a magnitude of 7.5 cm and points at +30° above the negative x-axis.
(a) Determine the x and y components of Vector Vector   has a magnitude of 5.5 cm and points along the x-axis. Vector   has a magnitude of 7.5 cm and points at +30° above the negative x-axis. (a) Determine the x and y components of Vector   . (b) Determine the x and y components of Vector   (c) Determine x and y components of the sum of these two vectors. (d) Determine the magnitude and direction of the sum of these two vectors. .
(b) Determine the x and y components of Vector Vector   has a magnitude of 5.5 cm and points along the x-axis. Vector   has a magnitude of 7.5 cm and points at +30° above the negative x-axis. (a) Determine the x and y components of Vector   . (b) Determine the x and y components of Vector   (c) Determine x and y components of the sum of these two vectors. (d) Determine the magnitude and direction of the sum of these two vectors. (c) Determine x and y components of the sum of these two vectors.
(d) Determine the magnitude and direction of the sum of these two vectors.


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