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course Phy 121

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Sketch a vector representing a 10 Newton force which acts vertically downward. •Position an x-y coordinate plane so that the initial point of your vector is at the origin, and the angle of the vector as measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis is 250 degrees. This will require that you 'rotate' the x-y coordinate plane from its traditional horizontal-vertical orientation.

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• What are the x and y components of the equilibrant of the force?

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vx = v * cos (250 degrees)

vy = v * sin (250 degrees)

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You appear to be answering for a velocity rather than a force.

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