Physics, asked by tarunku234, 10 months ago

what is the angle made by i+j with x axis​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer: 45°

Explanation:

A = i + j

Magnitude of vertical component along y-axis = Magnitude of horizontal component along x-axis

Tanθ = Vertical component / Horizontal component

Tanθ = 1

θ = 45°

Answered by subhash3069
0

Explanation:

The angle made by the given vector will be 45°

Solution:

Given vector A= i + j

From a general form of vector written as vector V = xi + yj, when the given vector A= i + j is compared,

We get,

x = 1

and

y = 1

And we know,

\tan \theta = \frac { y } { x }

where θ is the angle made by the vector with x axis.

Hence, the angle (θ) made by the vector A = i + j with the x-axis is 45°.

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