I has the magnitude 12.0 m and is angled 60.0
Chapter , Problem 59(choose chapter or problem)
\(\vec{A}\) has the magnitude 12.0 m and is angled \(60.0^{\circ}\) counterclockwise from the positive direction of the x axis of an xy coordinate system. Also, \(\vec{B}=(12.0 \mathrm{~m}) \hat{\mathrm{i}}+(8.00 \mathrm{~m}) \hat{\mathrm{j}}\) on that same coordinate system. We now rotate the system counterclockwise about the origin by \(20.0^{\circ}\) to form an \(x^{\prime} y^{\prime}\) system. On this new system, what are
(a) \(\vec{A}\) and
(b) \(\vec{B}\), both in unit-vector notation?
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