The vector -5.2 has a magnitude of 32 and points in the positive direction.?

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The discussion revolves around a vector problem involving the vector notation -5.2A, its components, and its magnitude. Participants are trying to clarify the meaning of the vector and the information provided in the problem statement.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants are questioning the definition and components of the vector -5.2A, including its angle with the x-axis. There is confusion regarding the notation and what values are being referenced in the problem.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants seeking clarification on the problem statement and the meaning of the vector notation. Some have pointed out the lack of information necessary to solve the problem, while others are attempting to interpret the given data.

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There is mention of insufficient information provided in the problem, specifically regarding the angle of the vector and the context of the components. Participants express confusion about the vector's naming and its components.

MrGoodyear812
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Find the x component of the vector A?

Find the magnitude of the vector A?

Please also explain your work too

thanks in advance
 
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What do you mean by "the vector -5.2"?
 
Hi MrGoodyear812, welcome to the PF.
You have not posted the actual problem. In the title, what is -5.2 and 32?
 
OH! SORRY!

it should be the vectore

-5.2A
 
MrGoodyear812 said:
OH! SORRY!

it should be the vectore

-5.2A
If you want the components of a vector, you most know the angle made by the vector with x-axis. What is that angle?
 
rl.bhat said:
If you want the components of a vector, you most know the angle made by the vector with x-axis. What is that angle?

Thats why this problem is killing me...its not enough info

thats honestly everything the book gave us
 
I don't get it, is -5.2A the name of the vector? That doesn't make any sense. Are -5 and 2 the components? Doesn't make sense that they would just ask for the x component. What the heck is the A for?

Maybe if you could write the problem statement word for word it would help.
 
5.2 is the value of hte vector is what I am understanding...idk I am so confused...

and that is word for word
 
Just got this email from my prof

Bx = 34m in this case --> Ax = (34m) / (-5.2) = ?? (a negative number), so vecA is pointing in the negative x-direction. The magnitude of A will just be |Ax| (since there's no y-component), which is positive.
 
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He just emailed me this:

Bx = 34m in this case --> Ax = (34m) / (-5.2) = ?? (a negative number), so vecA is pointing in the negative x-direction. The magnitude of A will just be |Ax| (since there's no y-component), which is positive.
 

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