Final answer:
The vector component of the velocity is (0i + 48.0j)m/s. The scalar component is 48.0 m/s. The magnitude of the velocity is 48.0 m/s.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the vector component of the velocity vector v = 48.0j m/s, we can use the unit vectors i and j. Since the vector is given only in the j direction, the vector component in the i direction would be zero. Therefore, the vector component of v is (0i + 48.0j)m/s.
Next, to find the scalar component of v, we isolate the magnitude of the vector component. Since the vector component in the i direction is zero, we can ignore it. The scalar component is equal to the magnitude of the vector component, which in this case is 48.0 m/s.
Finally, to find the magnitude of v, we take the square root of the sum of the squares of the components. Since the component in the i direction is zero, we only need to consider the component in the j direction. The magnitude of v is therefore the square root of (0^2 + 48.0^2) m/s, which is 48.0 m/s.