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Why is it important to check the magnitude of vectors when adding them?
Ahhhh I see now! My issue was when I ended up with 11.8cm instead of dividing by 2 I multiplied by 2. As my scale was 1m/s = 2cm. I end up with 5.9m/s. Thanks a million for the help!- ryanking93
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Why is it important to check the magnitude of vectors when adding them?
Okay, Thank you. I thought I might be losing it for a minute.- ryanking93
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Why is it important to check the magnitude of vectors when adding them?
Thank you. I have attached both the questions and answers I am referencing. The specific question is "C" And my answer to the question.- ryanking93
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Why is it important to check the magnitude of vectors when adding them?
So I've charted the equation above, and received the correct resultant 104.0° I used a scale of 1m/s = 2cm and I get 11.8cm which gives me 23.6m/s but when I look at the answer it is 104.0° / 5.83N I have no idea why its in Newtons.- ryanking93
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