Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (3rd Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321740904
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Chapter 3 - Vectors and Coordinate Systems - Exercises and Problems - Page 82: 3

Answer

(a) $E_x = -E~cos(\theta)$ $E_y = E~sin(\theta)$ (b) $E_x = -E~sin(\phi)$ $E_y = E~cos(\phi)$

Work Step by Step

The x-component is the component of the vector which is directed along the x-axis. The y-component is the component of the vector which is directed along the y-axis. Therefore; (a) $E_x = -E~cos(\theta)$ $E_y = E~sin(\theta)$ (b) $E_x = -E~sin(\phi)$ $E_y = E~cos(\phi)$
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