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What vector is created by pointing in a particular direction?

A vector is created by pointing in a particular direction by specifying its magnitude (length) and direction. The vector's direction is defined by the angle it makes with a reference axis (like north, east, or up), while the magnitude represents the length of the arrow pointing in that direction.


Where is the y-axis on a graph?

The Y-axis is located on the left side of a four sided graph. It is going in a vertical direction.


What is Cartesian motion?

motion in the direction of the 3 axes namely x - axis, y - axis and z - axis...


If six gyroscopes are connected together at a central point in three axes would it resist rotation in every direction?

Yes. In fact, you only need three gyros, one with its axis pointing along each coordinate axis, x, y, and z.


What is on the x axis and y axis on both a speed and acceleration graph?

Conventionally, the x axis is time and usually the y axis is, respectively, radial speed and radial acceleration. In such examples, the y-variables are measured in one direction from a fixed point (the origin). Motion across that direction is usually ignored.


Is there acceleration in the y direction?

Yes , there is a constant acceleration is the y- axis. and that acceleration is called acceleration due to gravity or Gravity. Gravity attracts every falling body which is on y axis. that's why the gravity is on y axis which is constant


What direction does a y axis face?

The side is the WRONG answer. A Y axis is up and down and a X axis is left and right. Easiest way to remember is Y to the sky, X to the side. Also, the Z axis is front to back.


What vaiable goes on the y axis and what direction does it go in?

Y is the response variable and it goes on the vertical axis.


Which quadrant does the line representing the equation Y equals 7X pass through?

At what point does line represented by the equation 8x + 4y = -4 intersects the y-axis, and at what point in the negative direction of x-axis.


What you the math terms for j?

A unit vector in the positive direction of the y-axis.


Can a vector directed along y-axis have an x component?

Yes: such a vector would have only an x component, and it's change in regards to the y axis would be 0 (i.e. it would never get closer or farther from the y-axis).


What are the x component and the y component of a vector a in the xy plane if its direction is 250 degrees counterclockwise from the positive direction of the x axis and its magnitude is 7.3 m?

X - component = 7.3 cos(250) = -2.497 meters (rounded)Y - component = 7.3 sin(250) = -6.86 meters (rounded)It's pointing down and slightly to the left ... like south-southwest.Another 20 degrees and it would be pointing straight down.