Resolve the following vectors.
a. 75 grams at 130°
I was just given this prelab to do...
Physics, 17.09.2021 21:40 rubimachuca1020
Resolve the following vectors.
a. 75 grams at 130°
I was just given this prelab to do and I have no idea where to start solving this as she hasn’t gone over anything about it, and the lab procedure doesn’t clear anything up. I just need to see this one problem worked out.
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