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18 April, 03:40

Suppose that during a storm the force of the wind blowing against a skyscraper can be expressed by the vector, where each measure in the ordered triple represents the force in newtons. what is the magnitude of this force?

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  1. 18 April, 03:43
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    Here we do not have the vector, but I will try to give a kinda general solution to this type of problem.

    If the vector is written as (a, b, c) we have that the force in the x-axis is of a Newtons, in the y-axis is of b Newtons, and in the z-axis is of c Newtons.

    Then, we can calculate the total magnitude of this force as:

    F = √ (a^2 + b^2 + c^2)

    wich gives us the total magnitude of the force, but not a direction or anything like that, this is just a scalar.
  2. 18 April, 04:03
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    Answer: A. 3457 N
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