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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    Thank you all for the help, thank you Ray Vickson and the mentors as well. So Mr. Vickson, I found the answer to be 0 via calculations but I only vaguely understand why it is 0. Is it because whenever you take dot product, which is a scalar of how much one vector lies along another vector, and...
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    X and Y components of a vector using a graph of speed/time

    The image of the graph is attached below:
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    X and Y components of a vector using a graph of speed/time

    Homework Statement A golf ball is struck at ground level. The speed of the golf ball as a function of the time is shown in the figure, where t = 0 at the instant the ball is struck. The scaling on the vertical axis is set by va= 16 m/s and vb= 29.3 m/s. (a) How far does the golf ball travel...
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    Vectors: Displacement, average velocity & speed

    oh, ok, so the direction is actually -63.098 degrees because tan ^-1 (-814.2/413).
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    Vectors: Displacement, average velocity & speed

    Wait, is (a) correct, then why did you say that I should change the sign of the displacement?
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    Vectors: Displacement, average velocity & speed

    Is the answer to d and b the same?
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    Vectors: Displacement, average velocity & speed

    Homework Statement A plane flies 413 km east from city A to city B in 49.0 min and then 814 km south from city B to city C in 1.70 h. For the total trip, what are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the plane's displacement, the (c) magnitude and (d) direction of its average velocity, and...
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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    I'm sorry can you please tell me at least the next step, i am confused and have been at this for hours.
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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    Is it in degrees? I am just confused I see the picture, its like perpendicular.
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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    so how do i find orientation though?
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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    I try plugging it into a times b sin theta = magnitude of cross product but it just doesn't work.
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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    I don't know it doesn't work.
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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    so isn't it just: ok so we have 10.05 times 26.83 times sin of theta=309.22. So then theta=309.22/269.6*(arcsin)
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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    Isn't cross product equal to magnitude of a times magnitude of b times sin of theta?
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    Physics 221 Calc-based question for homework

    so isn't the cross product equal to magnitude of a times magnitude of b multiplied by sin of theta?
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