Physics, 25.09.2021 02:20, zafarm2oxgpmx
A velocity vector is represented with the arrow found below:
Which of the following pairs of horizontal and vertical components could represent the resultant
velocity vector shown above?
1) Vx = 5 m/s and Vy = 10 m/s
O2) vx = 7 m/s and Vy = 7 m/s
3) VX
=
10 m/s and Vy = 5 m/s
(4)
4) Vx = 10 m/s and Vy =
= 10 m/s
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