I went through some old vector problems and did over 100 but I couldn't get my hands on this one, thanks for taking your time to help me out.
Problem: If vectors A and B are added, the resultant has magnitude A. If the two are subtracted, the resultant has a magnitude 2A. If A = 4 what is B...
Hi, I have 3 questions i can't seem to solve anyways thanks in advance.
1) If the equilbrium constant at a cetain temperature is 24 for the reaction, 2NO(g) <-> N2(g) + 02(g). Both of the systems listed below cannon be in equilbrium because at this temperature because there is only one value...
Okay I was just wondering exactly how I'm supposed to know of where to put my forces once I get them from what I'm given in the problem because I know how to break up for example the W in my problem into its components or units (I,J) I just don't know which direction to put them on the titled...
Ya I always draw triangles just like that
my problem is they only give the magnitude i believe for A and the magnitude for the resultant so how can I know in what direction the triangles should go ?
Ya that's the part I don't know how to do
Because it # 11 it gives you Vector a = 5 cm long (the magnitude I believe) then it says C or the Resultant is also 5.0 cm long and the angle between A and C is 70 degrees I have no idea how to draw that. I'm used to going in the fashion of Vector A...