Which Homework Questions Deal with Vector Quantities and Their Properties?

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This discussion focuses on identifying vector quantities and their properties through two specific homework questions. In Question 3, the correct vector quantity is identified as "the Earth's pull on your body," as it possesses both magnitude and direction. In Question 4, the relationship A + B = C is explored, emphasizing that vectors A and B can be displacements but are not required to have equal lengths or point in the same direction. The key takeaway is understanding the definition and properties of vector quantities.

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I'm working on some homework and I've become stummped on two questions (one of them is wrong, the other is right). The bolded answer is the answer I've chosen.

Homework Statement



Question 3 10 points Save
Which one of the following quantities is a vector quantity?



A. the age of the earth


B. the mass of a freight train


C. the Earth's pull on your body


D. the temperature of hot cup of coffee


E. the number of people attending a soccer game


Question 4
Two vectors A and B are added together to form a vector C. The relationship between the magnitudes of the vectors is given by A + B = C. Which one of the following statements concerning these vectors is true?



A. A and B must be displacements.


B. A and B must have equal lengths.


C. A and B must point in opposite directions.


D. A and B must point in the same direction.


E. A and B must be at right angles to each other.


Anyone have any thoughts?

thanks for any help
 
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Hello and welcome. Your questions will not be answered directly due to the rules of the forum. I see both questions are vector questions.

For question 3, look at each selection and see if you can assign it a Magnitude and a Direction. If so, you have a Vector. If not, you have a scalar.

For Questiion 4 Just apply your difinition of a vector and the qualities of a vector and you will easily answer the question yourself.
Good luck
 

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