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  1. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    Transform the vector A = 3i – 2j – 4k at P(2,3,3) to cylindrical coordinates

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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 5:55 pm

    To transform the vector A = 3i – 2j – 4k at the point P(2,3,3) into cylindrical coordinates, we first need to express the Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) in terms of cylindrical coordinates (r, θ, z):- r = √(x² + y²)- θ = arctan(y/x)- z remains the same.Given P(2, 3, 3):- x = 2, y = 3, z = 3- r = √(Read more

    To transform the vector A = 3i – 2j – 4k at the point P(2,3,3) into cylindrical coordinates, we first need to express the Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) in terms of cylindrical coordinates (r, θ, z):

    – r = √(x² + y²)

    – θ = arctan(y/x)

    – z remains the same.

    Given P(2, 3, 3):

    – x = 2, y = 3, z = 3

    – r = √(2² + 3²) = √(4 + 9) = √13

    – θ = arctan(3/2)

    Now we express the vector A in cylindrical coordinates:

    – The unit vectors in cylindrical coordinates are ê_r, ê_θ, and ê_z. Here, ê_r points in the direction of the radius from the origin to the point (x, y) and ê_θ is perpendicular to ê_r.

    To express A:
    1. The z-component remains -4 (as z does not change).
    2. The vector A can be decomposed into cylindrical components:

    – A = A_r * ê_r + A_θ * ê_θ + A_z * ê_z

    Calculating the components:

    – A_r (the radial component) = (3i – 2j) • ê_r:

    – To find ê_r:

    – ê

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  2. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    The Cartesian coordinates can be related to cylindrical coordinates and spherical coordinates. State True/False

    Quearn
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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 5:54 pm

    True

    True

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  3. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    The Cartesian coordinates can be related to cylindrical coordinates and spherical coordinates. State True/False

    Quearn
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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 5:54 pm

    True

    True

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  4. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    The state when dedicated signals are idle are called __________

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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 5:50 pm

    The state when dedicated signals are idle are called "idle state."

    The state when dedicated signals are idle are called “idle state.”

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  5. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    The scalar factor of Cartesian system is unity. State True/False.

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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 5:10 pm

    False.

    False.

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  6. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    The volume of a parallelepiped in Cartesian is

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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 5:08 pm

    The volume of a parallelepiped in Cartesian coordinates can be calculated using the scalar triple product of the vectors that define it. If you have three vectors (vec{a}), (vec{b}), and (vec{c}) that represent the edges of the parallelepiped meeting at one vertex, the volume (V) is given by:[V = |vRead more

    The volume of a parallelepiped in Cartesian coordinates can be calculated using the scalar triple product of the vectors that define it. If you have three vectors (vec{a}), (vec{b}), and (vec{c}) that represent the edges of the parallelepiped meeting at one vertex, the volume (V) is given by:

    [

    V = |vec{a} cdot (vec{b} times vec{c})|

    ]

    where (cdot) represents the dot product and (times) represents the cross product. The absolute value is taken to ensure the volume is non-negative.

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  7. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    A _____ is a device that forwards packets between networks by processing the routing information included in the packet.

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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 5:01 pm

    A router is a device that forwards packets between networks by processing the routing information included in the packet.

    A router is a device that forwards packets between networks by processing the routing information included in the packet.

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  8. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    The curl of gradient of a vector is non-zero. State True or False

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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 4:54 pm

    False

    False

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  9. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    The divergence of curl of a vector is zero. State True or False.

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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 4:53 pm

    True.

    True.

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  10. Asked: August 26, 2024In: Education

    The vector product of two vectors is given by area of the parallelogram. State True/False.

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    Added an answer on August 26, 2024 at 4:49 pm

    True

    True

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