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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Muhlenberg_College/MC%3A_Physics_121_-_General_Physics_I/03%3A_Vectors/3.E%3A_Vectors_(Exercises)
      Assuming the +x-axis is horizontal to the right for the vectors in the preceding figure, find (a) the component of vector A along vector C, (b) the component of vector C ...Assuming the +x-axis is horizontal to the right for the vectors in the preceding figure, find (a) the component of vector A along vector C, (b) the component of vector C along vector A, (c) the component of vector ˆi along vector F, and (d) the component of vector F along vector ˆi.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_State_University/GSU-TM-Introductory_Physics_II_(1112)/02%3A_Math_Review/2.09%3A_Vectors/2.9.E%3A_Practice
      Assuming the +x-axis is horizontal to the right for the vectors in the preceding figure, find (a) the component of vector A along vector C, (b) the component of vector C ...Assuming the +x-axis is horizontal to the right for the vectors in the preceding figure, find (a) the component of vector A along vector C, (b) the component of vector C along vector A, (c) the component of vector ˆi along vector F, and (d) the component of vector F along vector ˆi.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/Gettysburg_College_Physics_for_Physics_Majors/03%3A_C3)_Vector_Analysis/3.E%3A_Vectors_(Exercises)
      At one point, the dog encounters an interesting scent at some spot on the ground and wants to explore it in detail, but the owner gets impatient and pulls on the leash with force \( \vec{F} = \begin{b...At one point, the dog encounters an interesting scent at some spot on the ground and wants to explore it in detail, but the owner gets impatient and pulls on the leash with force F=[98.0 N132.0 N32.0 N] along the leash. (a) What is the magnitude of the pulling force? (b) What angle does the leash make with the vertical?

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