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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The hypotenuse of the right triangle ABC is 12.0 centimeters. The angle t. is 41.0 degrees. What is the length of the side opposite to angle t.?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

7.8727 cm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you so much , what about this question ? Mary walks a certain distance up a road that climbs a hill. The vertical component of her displacement is 17.63 meters, and the horizontal component of her displacement is 100 meters. What is the road's approximate angle of inclination?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10 deg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A car climbs 10.0 kilometers up a hill that inclines 8.0 degrees. What is the car's vertical displacement?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.39 km give me best response if this is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah sure . A force of 6.00 newtons on a car's bumper makes an angle of 28.5 degrees with the ground. What is the vertical component of this force vector?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2.8629 N

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Jane walked 5.00 meters on a road that inclines 13.0 degrees. How much distance did she cover horizontally?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4.87 mt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The next section is describing motion in two dimensions: If v = 5.00 meters/second and is inclined equally to the negative direction of the x-axis and y-axis, what is the value of vY?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm going to guess then send you the next one .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A sled travels 15 meters down a slope inclined at 30° with the horizontal. What is the horizontal displacement of the sled?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A Martian rover is descending a hill sloped at 30° with the horizontal. It travels with a constant velocity of 2 meters/second. Calculate its horizontal velocity.

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