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ramin86
Sep19-04, 02:33 PM
Vector A has x and y components of -8.40 cm and 16.0 cm, respectively; vector B has x and y components of 12.6 cm and -6.00 cm, respectively. If A - B + 3C = 0, what are the components of C?

Not sure how to do this problem, I was thinking of adding the horizontal and vertical elements for A and B, but that wouldn't help in finding the components of C.

Pyrrhus
Sep19-04, 03:11 PM
You have a vector equation that will give two scalar equations.

\vec{A} -\vec{B} + 3\vec{C} = 0

A_{x} - B_{x} + 3C_{x} = 0
A_{y} - B_{y} + 3C_{y} = 0

ramin86
Sep19-04, 03:17 PM
thanks a lot, it was a whole lot simpler than I thought, I always seem to make physics problems more complicated than they should be lol

Pyrrhus
Sep19-04, 03:21 PM
thanks a lot, it was a whole lot simpler than I thought, I always seem to make physics problems more complicated than they should be lol

No problem, :smile: