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September 28th, 2004, 04:41 AM
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Physics Problem
Yes this is my homework.
The summit of a mountain, 2085 m above base camp, is measured on a map to be 4580 m horizontally from the camp in a direction of 32.4 degrees west of north. What are the x, y, and z components of the dispacement vector from camp to summit? What is its length?
can anyone do that problem, i have completed it, and know how it works, but im getting really wacky answers when i try to test my answers. even though i know they are right.. someone who can just work it please..
edit: come on you engineers out there this problem is easy!
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