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∙ 12y agoin xy coordinate system the direction is usually represented by tanget its just becoz of tht the ratio of tangent is from perpendicular to base so it involves both of the related components
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∙ 12y agoThe tangent function will generate a calculator "math error" if the angle in questin is ±90 degrees. For these angles, the tangent function is not defined.
Because a vector contains information about the direction. A direction, at any particular position is the tangent to the curve and this, by definition, must be straight.
A common tangent is a line which is tangent to two (or more) curves.
196-164/2= 16
tangent(450) = 0.935809013
When an object is in orbit of another, its direction can be determined by drawing a tangent along its orbit.
No, the direction of the electric force on a charge is along the electric field vector and not necessarily tangent to the field line. The force on a charge will be in the same direction as the electric field if the charge is positive, and opposite if the charge is negative.
The tangent function will generate a calculator "math error" if the angle in questin is ±90 degrees. For these angles, the tangent function is not defined.
The tangent to a magnetic field line at any point indicates the direction of the magnetic field at that specific location. This is because the tangent line represents the direction a compass needle would point if placed at that point on the field line. The magnetic field lines themselves flow from the north pole of a magnet to its south pole, with the tangent pointing in the direction the magnetic field would act on a north pole.
Acceleration is tangent to the path because it is a measure of the rate of change of velocity. By being tangent to the path, acceleration describes how the direction or speed of an object is changing as it moves along a curved path. The tangential component of acceleration is responsible for changes in speed, while the normal component of acceleration is responsible for changes in direction.
Because a vector contains information about the direction. A direction, at any particular position is the tangent to the curve and this, by definition, must be straight.
The slope of the tangent to the curve on a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. Positive slope indicates acceleration in the positive direction, negative slope indicates acceleration in the negative direction, and zero slope indicates constant velocity.
Yes, the cosine function and Pythagorean theorem are often used to calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector in a two-dimensional vector addition problem. The cosine function is used to determine the direction of the resultant vector, while the Pythagorean theorem is used to calculate its magnitude.
The velocity vector of a particle is tangent to the path of the particle at any point. This is because velocity is a vector that points in the direction of motion of the particle at that particular instant.
Tangent:In geometry, the tangent line (or simply the tangent) is a curve at a given point and is the straight line that "just touches" the curve at that point. As it passes through the point where the tangent line and the curve meet the tangent line is "going in the same direction" as the curve, and in this sense it is the best straight-line approximation to the curve at that point.Chord:A chord of a curve is a geometric line segment whose endpoints both lie on the outside of the circle.
The direction of an object moving along a circular path is constantly changing. At any given point, the direction of the object is tangent to the circle at that point.
Velocity is a vector; having direction. So, when changing direction constatly to have velocity a tangent can be drawn to the constantly changing path of the object having velocity.