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27 September, 03:10

How to find a vector from magnitude and direction?

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  1. 27 September, 03:26
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    Suppose that the coordinates of the vector are (3, 4). You can find the angle theta as the tan - 1 (4/3) = 53 degrees. So if you have a vector given by the coordinates (3, 4), its magnitude is 5, and its angle is 53 degrees.
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