▷ Add attachments to support your work Question 14 (1 point) A vector is defined as A = 74.8 N@ 46.30 E of S. Find the v

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▷ Add attachments to support your work Question 14 (1 point) A vector is defined as A = 74.8 N@ 46.30 E of S. Find the v

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Add Attachments To Support Your Work Question 14 1 Point A Vector Is Defined As A 74 8 N 46 30 E Of S Find The V 1
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▷ Add attachments to support your work Question 14 (1 point) A vector is defined as A = 74.8 N@ 46.30 E of S. Find the vertical component of this vector. Record your answer to one digit after the decimal point. No units. State the negative sign only. Your Answer: Answer ▷ Add attachments to support your work
Question 15 (1 point) For the following experiment completed below, identify by matching the Independent Variable (Manipulated Variable); Dependent Variable (Responding Variable); Controlled Variables (Constants) Different groups of students wanted to analyse the effect of the mass of paper planes on the distance that it would fly. Small beads are added to the paper plane to change the mass. v Controlled Variable (Constant) Dependent Variable (responding variable) Independent Variable (manipulated variable) 1. mass of the paper plane 2. distance 3. type of beads
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