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| Question 1206230:  A vector has magnitude 6.0 units due east, vector B points due north. Find
 a) the magnitude of B if A+B points 60° north of east?
 b) the magnitude of A+B
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . A vector has magnitude 6.0 units due east, vector B points due north. Find
 a) the magnitude of B if A+B points 60° north of east?
 b) the magnitude of A+B
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 In this post, first sentence is incorrect.  Instead of  " A vector has magnitude  6.0  units due east, . . . "
 should be  " Vector  A  has magnitude  6.0  units due east, . . . ".
 
 It may seems like a small microscopic thing,  but in Math every word matters,  and the order
 of the words does matters,  too.  Wrong order of words makes the post non-sensical.
 
 So,  I will solve the problem,  edited this way.
 
 
 
 
(a)  Since in the coordinate plane vector A is vertical and vector B is horizontal, 
     vector A+B has x-component Ax = 6 = |A|, the magnitude of vector A, 
            and has y-component |B|, the magnitude of vector B.
     Since tan(60°) =  ,  it implies that  =  .
     From this equation, we get |B| =  = 10.3923  (rounded).
     It gives the ANSWER to question (a) :  the magnitude of vector B is  = 10.3923  (rounded).
(b)  Now we know that x-component of vector A+B is the same as x-component of vector A, i.e. 6,
     and we know that y-component of vector A+B is the same as y-component of vector B, i.e.  .
     Hence, the magnitude of A+B is  =  =  = 2*6 = 12.
     It gives the ANSWER to question (b) :  the magnitude of A+B is 12.Solved.
 
 
 
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