a. Can a vector have nonzero magnitude if a component is zero? If no, why not? If yes, give an example. b. Can a vector have zero magnitude and a nonzero component? If no, why not? If yes, give an example.
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A car drives horizontally off a 73-m-high cliff at a speed of27 m/s. Ignore air resistance.a. How long will it take the car to hit the ground?A. 2.0 s B. 3.2 s C. 3.9 sD. 4.9 s E. 5.0 sb. Approximately how far from the base of the cliff will the carhit?A.751JJ B.90m C. IOOmD. 170 m E. 280 m
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The first step in solving 3 problem number 25 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A car drives horizontally off a 73-m-high cliff at a speed of27 m/s. Ignore air resistance.a. How long will it take the car to hit the ground?A. 2.0 s B. 3.2 s C. 3.9 sD. 4.9 s E. 5.0 sb. Approximately how far from the base of the cliff will the carhit?A.751JJ B.90m C. IOOmD. 170 m E. 280 m
From the textbook chapter Vectors and Motion in Two Dimensions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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