Examlex

Solved

Vector Has a Magnitude of 6.0 M and Points 30° North

question 32

Multiple Choice

Vector Vector   Has a magnitude of 6.0 m and points 30° north of east.Vector   Has a magnitude of 4.0 m and points 30° east of north.The resultant vector   +   Is given by A) 0.70 m at an angle of 42° north of east. B) 14 m at an angle of 42° north of east. C) 1.1 m at an angle of 42° north of east. D) 9.7 m at an angle of 42° north of east. E) 2.0 m at an angle of 42° north of east.
Has a magnitude of 6.0 m and points 30° north of east.Vector Vector   Has a magnitude of 6.0 m and points 30° north of east.Vector   Has a magnitude of 4.0 m and points 30° east of north.The resultant vector   +   Is given by A) 0.70 m at an angle of 42° north of east. B) 14 m at an angle of 42° north of east. C) 1.1 m at an angle of 42° north of east. D) 9.7 m at an angle of 42° north of east. E) 2.0 m at an angle of 42° north of east.
Has a magnitude of 4.0 m and points 30° east of north.The resultant vector Vector   Has a magnitude of 6.0 m and points 30° north of east.Vector   Has a magnitude of 4.0 m and points 30° east of north.The resultant vector   +   Is given by A) 0.70 m at an angle of 42° north of east. B) 14 m at an angle of 42° north of east. C) 1.1 m at an angle of 42° north of east. D) 9.7 m at an angle of 42° north of east. E) 2.0 m at an angle of 42° north of east.
+ Vector   Has a magnitude of 6.0 m and points 30° north of east.Vector   Has a magnitude of 4.0 m and points 30° east of north.The resultant vector   +   Is given by A) 0.70 m at an angle of 42° north of east. B) 14 m at an angle of 42° north of east. C) 1.1 m at an angle of 42° north of east. D) 9.7 m at an angle of 42° north of east. E) 2.0 m at an angle of 42° north of east.
Is given by


Definitions:

R&D Costs

Expenses associated with the research and development activities of a company, aiming at new product development or improvement of existing products and processes.

Assumption Cells

In spreadsheet modeling, cells where the user can input assumptions that affect the outcomes of predictive models or simulations.

Run Preferences

Specific choices or settings selected for a computational or simulation run to affect its behavior or outcome.

Related Questions