Algebra-based Physics I - Problem Set 1 - Spring 2007 | PHYS 2010, Assignments of Physics

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Phys 2010 (NSCC), Spring 2007
Problem Set #1
1. A rectangle has sides of length 13.5 in and 5.20 in. Find the area of the rectangle in cm2.
(Use 1 in = 2.54 cm.)
2. At the San Andreas fault, the drift of the plates can be as large as 2.0 inches per year.
Convert the value to m
s.
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Phys 2010 (NSCC), Spring 2007 Problem Set #

  1. A rectangle has sides of length 13.5 in and 5.20 in. Find the area of the rectangle in cm^2. (Use 1 in = 2.54 cm.)
  2. At the San Andreas fault, the drift of the plates can be as large as 2.0 inches per year. Convert the value to m s.

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  1. For the right triangle shown at the right, find the missing side x.

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  1. Find the missing side x in the diagram shown at the right.

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125 o

  1. The vector C has magnitude 0.634 and a direction of 125◦ (counterclockwise from the x axis). Find the x and y components of C

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  1. Vectors A and B have the magnitudes and direc- tions shown at the right. Find the magnitude and direction of A + B.