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find the component of the angle 60degree​

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Answered by lakshmimandi2248
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Step-by-step explanation:

Picture the vector as a right angled triangle. We know that our angle is 60 degrees, the adjacent side (x-component) is our unknown value, and lets say the overall vector (the hypotenuse) has a magnitude of A. To find the unknown we can use SohCahToa. The hypotenuse multiplied by Cos(theta) = the adjacent side, therefore A x Cos(60) = the x-component. Since Cos(60) = 1/2 the answer is A x 1/2 = A/2

Answered by saiarote6765
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Answer:

Picture the vector as a right angled triangle. We know that our angle is 60 degrees, the adjacent side (x-component) is our unknown value, and lets say the overall vector (the hypotenuse) has a magnitude of A. To find the unknown we can use SohCahToa. The hypotenuse multiplied by Cos(theta) = the adjacent side, therefore A x Cos(60) = the x-component. Since Cos(60) = 1/2 the answer is A x 1/2 = A/2

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