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Textbook Solutions for Fundamentals of Physics Extended

Chapter 4 Problem 106

Question

The position vector for a proton is initially \(\vec{r}\) = \(5.0 \hat{\mathrm{i}}-6.0 \hat{\mathrm{j}}+2.0 \hat{\mathrm{k}}\) and then later is \(\vec{r}=-2.0 \hat{\mathrm{i}}+6.0 \hat{\mathrm{j}}+2.0 \hat{\mathrm{k}}\), all in meters.

(a) What is the proton’s displacement vector, and

(b) to what plane is that vector parallel?

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The first step in solving 4 problem number 106 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The position vector for a proton is initially \(\vec{r}\) = \(5.0 \hat{\mathrm{i}}-6.0 \hat{\mathrm{j}}+2.0 \hat{\mathrm{k}}\) and then later is \(\vec{r}=-2.0 \hat{\mathrm{i}}+6.0 \hat{\mathrm{j}}+2.0 \hat{\mathrm{k}}\), all in meters.(a) What is the proton’s displacement vector, and(b) to what plane is that vector parallel?
From the textbook chapter MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Fundamentals of Physics Extended 9 
Author David Halliday
ISBN 9780470469088

TIle position vector for a proto,? is )nitially r = 5.01 -

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