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An object moves in an x-y plane generating three displacements (60.0 m, 50.0º west of the...

An object moves in an x-y plane generating three displacements (60.0 m, 50.0º west of the north; 30.0 m, 20.0º east of the north; 20.0 m east).
a) Draw the vector A in its frame of reference and determine its component in x and its component in y. Express vector A in Cartesian form.
b) Draw vector B in its frame of reference and determine its component in x and its component in y. Express vector B in Cartesian form.
c) Draw the vector C in your frame of reference and determine its component in x and its component in y. Express vector C in Cartesian form.
d) Determine the resulting vector R in its Cartesian form. Also determine its magnitude and angle.

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