Which of the following physical quantities is a vector quantity?
2. 1D Motion / Kinematics
Vectors, Scalars, & Displacement
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Why is a magnetic field considered a quantity?
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Problems 49, 50, 51, and 52 show a partial motion diagram. For each: Draw a pictorial representation for your problem.
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If vector has a magnitude of units and points in the positive -direction, which of the following correctly represents vector in component form?
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Which of the following best completes the statement: a vector must always have both and
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Given a vector with magnitude making an angle with the x'-axis in a tilted coordinate system, what are the components and of in this system?
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A steel ball rolls across a 30-cm-wide felt pad, starting from one edge. The ball's speed has dropped to half after traveling 20 cm. Will the ball stop on the felt pad or roll off?
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Force is a vector because it has both magnitude and which of the following properties?
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Which of the following statements correctly describes the direction of the impulse vector (impulse)?
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Under what circumstances would a vector have components that are equal in magnitude?
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Which of the following combinations correctly pairs a vector quantity with its corresponding unit?
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If Sue walks home and her home is defined as the origin (), what is her displacement () upon arriving home?
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Problems 49, 50, 51, and 52 show a partial motion diagram. For each: Complete the motion diagram by adding acceleration vectors.
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