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What is the vector sum of 5 km east and 5 km west?

zero, in any direction


How do you find the vector sum and vector difference of the two vector quantities?

Element by element. That is: Sum all the first elements to get the first element of the result; Sum all the second elements to get the second element of the result...The vector sum is obtained by adding the two quantities. The vector difference is obtained by subtracting one from the other. Hint: 'sum' always means addition is involved, 'difference' always means subtraction is involved.* * * * *That is the algebraic answer. There is also a geometric answer.To sum vectors a and b, draw vector a. From the tip of vector a, draw vector b. Then a + b is the vector from the base of a to the tip of b. To calculate a - b, instead of drawing b,draw the vector -b, which is a vector of the same magnitude as b but going in the opposite direction.


How the magnitude of vector is equal to 1?

If the sum of the squares of the vector's components is ' 1 ',then the vector's magnitude is ' 1 '.


Can the magnitude of a resultant vector be greater than the sum of individual vectors?

The resultant vector IS the sum of the individual vectors. Its magnitudecan be the sum of their individual magnitudes or less, but not greater.


What formula is used to determine the traffic volume count at a location at a given point in time?

It is the sum of the incomic traffic less the sum of the outgoing traffic, therefore:Traffic = Sum (directional Incoming Traffic i.e. east, west, south, north) - Sum (directional Outgoing Traffic i.e. east, west, south, north)

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What is the vector sum of 5 km east and 5 km west?

zero, in any direction


Madison ran 2.0 m west 4.0m east and then 3.0 westwhat is the vector sum of her displacements shown below?

1.0m west apex*


How is it possible that four children can pull on the same toy yet there is no net force on the toy?

The net force is the sum of all forces - the vector sum. If one pulls north, one pulls south, one pulls east, and one pulls west, and each child pulls with the same force, then the vector sum of the forces on the toy is zero, and it behaves as if there were no force acting on it at all.


Every vector can be represented as the sum of its?

A vector is represented as a sum of its parts.


Why is net force a vector sum?

Force is a vector, and so the sum of all forces acting on an object is a vector sum.


When is the vector sum not equal in magnitude to the algebraic sum?

The magnitude of the vector sum will only equal the magnitude of algebraic sum, when the vectors are pointing in the same direction.


In the figure there are two vectors. The first vector magnitude is (8 m ) directed east, and the second vector magnitude is (5 m) directed west.What is the sum of the two vectors?

1


What is resultant vectors?

resultant vector is a vector which will have the same effect as the sum of all the component vectors taken together.


What is the sum of two vectors A.addition vector B.distance vector C.resultant vector D.displacement vector?

That is usually called the resultant vector.


What is null vector?

NULL VECTOR::::null vector is avector of zero magnitude and arbitrary direction the sum of a vector and its negative vector is a null vector...


What The sum of two or more vector is called?

Its called your "Resultant Vector"


The sum of two or more vectors is called a what vector?

A resultant Vector.