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FIGURE 3-3 -Vector = 6.0 M and Points 30° North of 30°

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FIGURE 3-3 FIGURE 3-3   -Vector   = 6.0 m and points 30° north of east. Vector   = 4.0 m and points 30° south of west. The resultant vector   +   is given by A) 2.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. B) 2.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. C) 10.0 m at an angle 60° east of north. D) 10.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. E) 10.0 m at an angle 60° north of east.
-Vector FIGURE 3-3   -Vector   = 6.0 m and points 30° north of east. Vector   = 4.0 m and points 30° south of west. The resultant vector   +   is given by A) 2.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. B) 2.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. C) 10.0 m at an angle 60° east of north. D) 10.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. E) 10.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. = 6.0 m and points 30° north of east. Vector FIGURE 3-3   -Vector   = 6.0 m and points 30° north of east. Vector   = 4.0 m and points 30° south of west. The resultant vector   +   is given by A) 2.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. B) 2.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. C) 10.0 m at an angle 60° east of north. D) 10.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. E) 10.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. = 4.0 m and points 30° south of west. The resultant vector FIGURE 3-3   -Vector   = 6.0 m and points 30° north of east. Vector   = 4.0 m and points 30° south of west. The resultant vector   +   is given by A) 2.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. B) 2.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. C) 10.0 m at an angle 60° east of north. D) 10.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. E) 10.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. + FIGURE 3-3   -Vector   = 6.0 m and points 30° north of east. Vector   = 4.0 m and points 30° south of west. The resultant vector   +   is given by A) 2.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. B) 2.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. C) 10.0 m at an angle 60° east of north. D) 10.0 m at an angle 30° north of east. E) 10.0 m at an angle 60° north of east. is given by

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