Chapter 3: Q. 14 (page 77)
Let
a. Write vector in component form.
b. Draw a coordinate system and on it show vectors
c. What are the magnitude and direction of vector
Short Answer
(a)
(b) The graph is,

(c) The magnitude is and the direction is
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Chapter 3: Q. 14 (page 77)
Let
a. Write vector in component form.
b. Draw a coordinate system and on it show vectors
c. What are the magnitude and direction of vector
(a)
(b) The graph is,

(c) The magnitude is and the direction is
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?
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