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Physics, 04.10.2019 22:30 elizabethhubbe
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what is the resultant displacement of the two vectors below? vector 1: 5.0 cm, w vector 2: 3.0 cm, s
a. 4.0 cm, 59 degrees west of the south axis
b. 9.7 cm, 31 degrees west of the south axis
c. 8.2 cm, 60 degrees south of the west axis
d. 5.8 cm, 31 degrees south of the west axis
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