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If vx = 7.60 units and vy = -6.60 units, determine the magnitude of v⃗ .

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To find the magnitude of a vector, take the components, square them, then add them, then take the square root. This is very similar to the Pythagorean Theorem.

For your particular problem, I’ve included a picture showing how that specific calculation is done. :)
If vx = 7.60 units and vy = -6.60 units, determine the magnitude of v⃗ .-example-1
User Dariusz
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Answer:

|v| = 10.06 units

Explanation:

It is given that,

The x component of the vector is,
v_x=7.6\ units

The y component of the vector is,
v_y=-6.6\ units

We need to find the magnitude of vector v. The magnitude of any vector is calculated as :


|v|=√(v_x^2+v_y^2)


|v|=√((7.6)^2+(-6.6)^2)

|v| = 10.06 units

So, the magnitude of vector v is 10.06 units. Hence, this is the required solution.

User Pierre Henry
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