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    For the Vectors Shown in the Figure, Assume Numbers Are
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For the Vectors Shown in the Figure, Assume Numbers Are

Question 50

Question 50

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For the vectors shown in the figure, assume numbers are accurate to two significant figures. The scalar product For the vectors shown in the figure, assume numbers are accurate to two significant figures. The scalar product   ×   is closest to   A)  zero. B)  16. C)  45. D)  -16. E)  -45. × For the vectors shown in the figure, assume numbers are accurate to two significant figures. The scalar product   ×   is closest to   A)  zero. B)  16. C)  45. D)  -16. E)  -45. is closest to For the vectors shown in the figure, assume numbers are accurate to two significant figures. The scalar product   ×   is closest to   A)  zero. B)  16. C)  45. D)  -16. E)  -45.


A) zero.
B) 16.
C) 45.
D) -16.
E) -45.

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