by adding 90 degrees to 40 he is doing just that. btw man your comment helped me to understand why adding 90 degrees to 40 makes sense, cos(130) and sin(40) have the same magnitudes but have opposite signs. thank you for making this comment a year ago.
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why cant we have a professor like u man, I have a midterm tomorrow you help a lot. Thanks legend
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excellent explanation 👋
My observation is that X- components of the two vectors are in different quadrants, so they should be subtracted.
by adding 90 degrees to 40 he is doing just that. btw man your comment helped me to understand why adding 90 degrees to 40 makes sense, cos(130) and sin(40) have the same magnitudes but have opposite signs. thank you for making this comment a year ago.
This helped me soooooooo much, I was LOST when it came to relative velocities just from my teacher
thank you so much this video helps a lot
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tysm, this really helped out a lot
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You just saved me for my test tomorrow
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Great video, my professor could never lmao
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legend
In the first video sir.In solving the alpha, why is the 15 become positive?
For example 2 can i use the parallelogram law for adding two vectors
sir there is a mistake in second question it is the ceta of vag it isnt a30
it is actually 65 + 45 = 110 degree
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