What is the correct magnitude and direction of the vector D and E?

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The discussion revolves around calculating the resultant vectors D and E from given displacement vectors A, B, and C using the component method. The user initially calculates D as 2i - 2j but finds a discrepancy in the magnitude, believing it to be 2.82 instead of the book's answer of 4.47. For vector E, the user calculates a magnitude of 13.4, while the book states it should be 8.49, leading to confusion over the calculations. Other participants suggest double-checking the input vectors and confirm that the user's calculations may be correct despite the book's answers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of verifying both the vectors and the source of the answers.
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Homework Statement


Consider the three displacement vectors

A=(3i-3j) m
B=(i-4j) m
C=(-2i+5j) m

Use the component method to determine (a) the magnitude and direction of the vector:

D= A+B+C and

(b) the magnitude and direction of:

E=-A-B+C

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The Attempt at a Solution



I did A+B+C which resulted in

2i-2j. I put them in the equation to find the magnitude which is

sqrt (2^2+(-2)^2) which resulted in 8. Square root of 8 is 2.82, but the back of the book says the answer is 4.47.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for any assistance!
 
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Well it seems good

is the answer to (b) also coming wrong?
 
Yeah,

For B) I did

arctan(-2/2) which is -45 degrees and the book says its 63.4 degrees
 
you are doing part b wrong

its not -2/2

find E again
 
cupid.callin said:
you are doing part b wrong

its not -2/2

find E again

Woops, I thought you were referring to the second part of part A to find the direction of the vector. I haven't begun part B yet. I will do it now to see if it matches the back of the book.
 
I got a magnitude of 13.4 for part B, but it is saying 8.49. What am I doing wrong?

B) -A-B+C

-6i + 12j

sqrt(36+144)=13.4
 
Anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong? I have a test on this tomorrow and would like to know how to do this (If I am doing it incorrectly).

Thanks
 
Frankie715 said:
Anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong? I have a test on this tomorrow and would like to know how to do this (If I am doing it incorrectly).

Thanks
Those answers seem right.

Double check the given vectors AND check that the answers are for this problem.
 
Dont worry,
your answers are right!Sue That book's writer! :smile:
 
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