(8c4p94) The position vector for a proton is initially r = 5.0i -8.0j + 2.0k, and then later is r = -1.0i + 8.0j + 2.0k,

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(8c4p94) The position vector for a proton is initially r = 5.0i -8.0j + 2.0k, and then later is r = -1.0i + 8.0j + 2.0k,

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8c4p94 The Position Vector For A Proton Is Initially R 5 0i 8 0j 2 0k And Then Later Is R 1 0i 8 0j 2 0k 1
8c4p94 The Position Vector For A Proton Is Initially R 5 0i 8 0j 2 0k And Then Later Is R 1 0i 8 0j 2 0k 1 (59.25 KiB) Viewed 44 times
(8c4p94) The position vector for a proton is initially r = 5.0i -8.0j + 2.0k, and then later is r = -1.0i + 8.0j + 2.0k, all in meters. What is the proton's displacement vector i-component? Submit Answer Tries 0/5 j-component? Submit Answer Tries 0/5 k-component? Submit Answer Tries 0/5 To what plane is it parallel ('xy', 'xz', 'yz')? Submit Answer Tries 0/5
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