Chapter 1: 3QCP (page 11)
You stand at location . Your friend stands at location . What is your friend’s position vector?
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Your friend’s position vector is =role="math" localid="1653902586696"
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Chapter 1: 3QCP (page 11)
You stand at location . Your friend stands at location . What is your friend’s position vector?
Your friend’s position vector is =role="math" localid="1653902586696"
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What is the unit vector in the direction of ?What is the unit vector in the direction of?
Question: What is the magnitude of the vector , where
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