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The angle of a vector A=Axi-Ayj with the x axis will be in between:

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Answered by swaasthika96
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Answer:

angle will be from 270°-360°

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Concept:

A quantity or phenomena with independent qualities for both magnitude and direction is called a vector.

An angle is a shape created by two rays that share a terminus and are referred to as the angle's sides and vertices, respectively.

Given:

The vector A=Ax\widehat{i}-Ay\widehat{j}.

Find:

The angle between the vector with the x-axis.

Solution:

When we plot the vector in the graph.

The positive x and y axis represent \widehat{i} and \widehat{j} respectively.

The negative x and y axis represent -\widehat{i} and -\widehat{j} respectively.

So, the vector is in the fourth quadrant and the angle between the vector and the x-axis is 270^o to 360^o.

The angle of the vector with the x-axis is between 270^o and 360^o.

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