(Solved) A vector A has a magnitude of 39.9 m and points in a direction 20.0° below the x axis. A second vector, B, has a magnitude of 56.0 m and points
Question: A vector \(\vec{A}\) has a magnitude of 39.9 m and points in a direction 20.0° below the x axis. A second vector, \(\vec{B}\), has a magnitude of 56.0 m and points in a direction 50.0° above the x axis. Answer the following questions
- Using the component method of vector addition, find the magnitude of the vector \(\vec{C}\) if \(\vec{C}=\vec{A}+\vec{B}\).
- Using the component method of vector addition, find the direction of the vector \(\vec{C}\) (above the horizontal), if \(\vec{C}=\vec{A}+\vec{B}\). Answer in degrees.
Enter only numbers in your answer. (Do not include units.)
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