1. You are given the following variables: Horizontal velocity of 6 m/s, Vertical
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1. You are given the following variables: Horizontal velocity of 6 m/s, Vertical Velocity of 7 m/s. Solve for the resultant velocity.
2. You are given the following variables: Resultant Angle of 35 degrees, resultant velocity of 9 m/s. Solve for the horizontal and vertical velocity.
3. You are given the following variables: Resultant Angle of 40 degrees, Vertical Velocity of 7 m/s. Solve for the Resultant Velocity and the Horizontal Velocity.
4. You are given the following variables: Horizontal Velocity of 5 m/s, Resultant Velocity of 8 m/s. Solve for the Resultant Angle and the Vertical Velocity,
Explanation / Answer
Solution- Horizontal velocity of 6 m/s, Vertical Velocity of 7 m/s.
So Vx=6 m/s and Vy=7 m/s
So the resultant
V=sqrt Vx^2+Vy^2
putting the values in the formula
V=sqrt(6^2+7^2)
=sqrt(36+49)
=9.22 m/s
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