93 results for "component".
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Exam (15 questions) in Standard Maths
This is a set of practice questions for the non-right-angle trig component of the Australian year 12 Mathematics Standard 2 course.
It asks questions about
- finding sides and angles of right angle triangles,
- finding areas of triangles,
- using the sine rule,
- using the cos rule,
- bearings, and
- radial surveys.
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Question in Shafiq's workspace
The students are given the magnitude and angle (in degrees) of a vector. They have to find its alpha and beta components.
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Question in Madalyn's workspace
Break down the following numbers into component parts according to place value:
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find a unit vector orthogonal to two others.
Uses $\wedge$ for the cross product. The interim calculations should all be displayed to enough dps, not 3, to ensure accuracy to 3 dps. If the cross product has a negative x component then it is not explained that the negative of the cross product is taken for the unit vector.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Very elementary matrix multiplication.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Multiplication of $2 \times 2$ matrices.
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Question in John's workspace
Calculating particular harmonic components of a Fourier series expansion.
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Exam (10 questions) in MANSW 2019
No description given
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Question in MST00050
Multiplication of $2 \times 2$ matrices.
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Question in Engineering: Physics and Materials
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant.
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Question in Trignometry
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Question in Trignometry
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force acts in the positive $x$ and positive $y$ direction.
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Question in Trignometry
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force is applied in the negative $x$ and negative $y$ direction.
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Question in Trignometry
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force is applied in the negative $x$ direction but the positive $y$.
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Question in Trignometry
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of the resultant force on an object, when multiple forces are applied at different angles.
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Question in Trignometry
Another example of finding the $x$ and $y$ components when multiple forces are applied at different angles to a particle.
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Question in Trignometry
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force acts in the positive $x$ and positive $y$ direction.
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Question in Trignometry
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant
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Question in Trignometry
Given three vectors with integer components, find the corresponding magnitude and direction.
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Question in Trignometry
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant.
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Question in Maria's workspace
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Given three vectors with integer components, find the corresponding magnitude and direction.
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Question in Maria's workspace
Given three vectors with integer components, find the corresponding magnitude and direction.
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Question in Maria's workspace
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Exam (6 questions) in Maria's workspace
Some basic tasks involving vectors, including converting to/from component form, scalar product, resultant vectors.
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Exam (6 questions) in Maria's workspace
Some basic tasks involving vectors, including converting to/from component form, scalar product, resultant vectors.
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Question in Mechanics
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force is applied in the negative $x$ direction but the positive $y$.
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Question in Timur's workspace
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant
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Question in Timur's workspace
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant.
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Question in Timur's workspace
Given three vectors with integer components, find the corresponding magnitude and direction.