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What does the components sin and cos of a vector show ?

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Answered by sakshigaulechha0376
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Answer:

hey mate here is your answer:

Explanation:

Your hypotenuse is the norm of your vector and the components are the adjacent and opposite sides of a right triangle. Thus the components are the norm multiplied by sine and cosine of the angle between your vector and the positive direction of the x-axis.

In physics, when you break a vector into its parts, those parts are called its components. For example, in the vector (4, 1), the x-axis (horizontal) component is 4, and the y-axis (vertical) component is 1.

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Answered by ngugigichuki86
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Answer:

the component of the force

Explanation:

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