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B. O 1.3 cm, 90 degC. O 1.3 cm, -90 degD. O2.6 cm, 90 degE. O2.6 cm, -90 deg7. Given the vectors A = 4 m east and B = 3 m south, using graphicaladdition determine which of the following most likely representthe magnitude and direction of the sum vector (A + B) respectively.(You should be able to answer it with sketches not drawn to scale.) (1 pointA. O5 m, 323.13 degB. 07 m, 323.13 degC. O5 m, 216.87 degD. O 5 m, 36.87 degE. 07 m, 216.87 deg

B. O 1.3 cm, 90 degC. O 1.3 cm, -90 degD. O2.6 cm, 90 degE. O2.6 cm, -90 deg7. Given-example-1
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Given:

The vector A is,


\vec{A}=4\text{ m east}

The vector B is,


\vec{B}=3\text{ m south}

To find:

the addition using the graphical method

Step-by-step explanation:

The graphical representation is shown below:

The magnitude of the vector sum of the given vectors is,


\begin{gathered} \vec{A}+\vec{B}=√(A^2+B^2) \\ =√(4^2+3^2) \\ =√(16+9) \\ =√(25) \\ =5\text{ m} \end{gathered}

The angle with the east is,


\begin{gathered} \theta=tan^(-1)(B)/(A) \\ =tan^(-1)(3)/(4) \\ =36.87\degree \end{gathered}

Hence, the sum of the vectors is,


5\text{ m, 36.87}\degree

B. O 1.3 cm, 90 degC. O 1.3 cm, -90 degD. O2.6 cm, 90 degE. O2.6 cm, -90 deg7. Given-example-1
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