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17 September, 15:36

A displacement vector with a magnitude of 20. meters could have perpendicular components with magnitudes of

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  1. 17 September, 15:56
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    To find the magnitude of the resultant vector, the formula is written as:

    R² = x² + y²,

    where

    x and y are the perpendicular vectors along x and y axes, respectively.

    So, any pair of x and y must satisfy the given equation. There are a lot os possibilities. Let's say, if x = 12, then,

    20² = 12² + y²

    y = 16

    One answer would be a horizontal x vector equal to 12 m, and a vertical y vector equal to 16 m.
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