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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Often a vector is specified by a magnitude and a direction; for example, a rope with tension T⃗ exerts a force of magnitude T=20N in a direction θ=35∘ north of east. This is a good way to think of vectors; however, to calculate results with vectors, it is best to select a coordinate system and manipulate the components of the vectors in that coordinate system.
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A.)Find the components of the vector A⃗ with length a= 1.00 and angle α=10.0∘ with respect to the x axis as shown in (Figure 1) .
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B.)Find the components of the vector B⃗ with length b= 1.00 and angle β=20.0 ∘with respect to the x axis as shown in (Figure 1) .
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C.)Find the components of the vector C⃗ with length c= 1.00 and angle ϕ=35.0∘ as shown in (Figure 1)Â
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