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Myla Mcgee
29 December, 19:06
What are the x and y components?
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Rene Logan
29 December, 22:14
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These parts of the force are called the components of the force. The component that pushes right or left is called the x-component, and the part that pushes up or down is called the y-component. Mathematically, the components act like shadows of the force vector on the coordinate axes.
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