Using a Data Table to Make Vector Addition Problems Easier
Any vector addition problem can be made easier by using a data table; no matter how many vectors.
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0:13 Reviewing the problem.
0:46 Starting the Data Table.
1:13 Filling in the table: Vector A
2:02 Filling in the table: Vector C
2:33 Filling in the table: Vector B
3:11 Finding the Components of the Resultant Vector, R.
3:59 The Review
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0:13 Reviewing the problem.
0:46 Starting the Data Table.
1:13 Filling in the table: Vector A
2:02 Filling in the table: Vector C
2:33 Filling in the table: Vector B
3:11 Finding the Components of the Resultant Vector, R.
3:59 The Review
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