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Consider two vectors A^rightarrow and B^rightarrow in Fig. 3-3. The difference A

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Question

Consider two vectors A^rightarrow and B^rightarrow in Fig. 3-3. The difference A^rightarrow - B^rightarrow is choice (a). choice (b). choice(c). choice(d). All of the following are vectors, except force. acceleration. velocity. displacement. Mass. A new car manufacturer advertises that their car can go "from zero to sixty in 8_s." This is a description of average acceleration. instantaneous speed. average speed. none of the given answers. If an object is accelerating, it must therefore undergo a change in direction. A charge in speed. A charge in velocity. Which physical unit is the SI acceleration of gravity? 9.8 m/s^2 32 ft/s^2 -120 mi/s 40 km, SW 186,000 mi When an object is released from rest and falls in the absence of friction, which of the following is true concerning its motion? Both its acceleration and its velocity are constant, Its acceleration is constant. Its velocity is constant. Neither its acceleration nor its velocity is constant. A ball is thrown straight up and returns to its starting point under an acceleration due to gravity. Which of the following is true? To compare rise and fall times we need to know the mass of the ball. It took less time to rise than to fall. It took longer to rise than to fall. It took the same time to rise as it took to fall. For a projectile launched horizontally the horizontal component of a projectile's velocity continuously increases. continuously decreases. is zero. remains a non-zero constant. any of the above, depending on position.

Explanation / Answer

here,

5)

A is pointing in north west direction

and

B is pointing towards east

so, the difference A - B points in direction of choice D

the correct option is D) choice D

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