College Physics (7th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32160-183-1
ISBN 13: 978-0-32160-183-4

Chapter 3 - Motion in Two Dimensions - Learning Path Questions and Exercises - Conceptual Questions - Page 95: 1

Answer

The x- and y-components of a vectors are always smaller than the magnitude of the vector.

Work Step by Step

The magnitude of a vector is given by the square root of sum of the squares of the x- and y-components - $|a|=\sqrt{a_x^2+a_y^2}$ The components of a vector can never be greater than the magnitude of the vector.
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