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How to add two perpendicular 2D vectors Sorry I guess it is more mathematical. I just had it as a physics question and have no textbook for help. |
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How to add two perpendicular 2D vectors Thank you this is exactly what I needed. |
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Sep 6 |
accepted | How to add two perpendicular 2D vectors |
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Sep 6 |
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How to add two perpendicular 2D vectors Sorry I don't think I understand. Are you saying that you can't add two vectors that are at 90 degrees of each other? |
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Sep 6 |
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How to add two perpendicular 2D vectors A problem though, unless I am not understanding your answer, is I don't know how to apply that when the vectors are perpendicular. If one is positive and one negative, wouldn't they be parallel? |
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How to add two perpendicular 2D vectors edited tags |
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Sep 6 |
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How to add two perpendicular 2D vectors No this is a homework question that I am having trouble with and would like help from knowledgable minds. Would you count it as more generalized if I asked how to add two perpendicular 2D vectors and didn't give an example? Also there is a homework tag so I assumed it does allow homework questions. |
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