Vectors
Vectors
Scalar
A SCALAR is ANY
quantity in physics that
has MAGNITUDE, but
NOT a direction
associated with it.
Magnitude A numerical
value with units.
Scalar
Example
Magnitude
Speed
20 m/s
Distance
10 m
Age
15 years
Heat
1000
calories
Vector
Vector
A VECTOR is ANY
quantity in physics that
has BOTH
MAGNITUDE and
DIRECTION.
v , d , a, F
Velocity
Magnitude
& Direction
20 m/s, N
Acceleration 10 m/s/s, E
Force
5 N, West
Applications of Vectors
VECTOR ADDITION If 2 similar vectors point in the SAME
direction, add them.
84.5 m, E
30 m, E
Applications of Vectors
VECTOR SUBTRACTION - If 2 vectors are going in
opposite directions, you SUBTRACT.
RectangularorCartesianRepres
entation.
The two
numbersAxandAyare
called thecomponentsof
the vectorA.
So VectorA= (Ax,Ay) or
in this exampleA=
(68.9mph,12.2mph)
This representation is
called
therectangularorCartesi
an
representation.
Similarly
Subtracting Vectors
Place the first vector in
the coordinate system
Draw the negative vector
of the second vector
Place the tail of the
second vector at the tip
of the first vector
Draw the resultant vector
from the origin (the tail of
the first vector) to the tip
of the second vector
Non-Collinear Vectors
When 2 vectors are perpendicular, you must use
the Pythagorean theorem.
A man walks 95 km, East then 55
km, north. Calculate his
RESULTANT DISPLACEMENT.
c2 a2 b2 c a 2 b2
55 km, N
95 km,E
N of E
95 km,E
55 km, N
Tan
opposite side 55
0.5789
adjacent side 95
Tan 1 (0.5789) 30
109.8km @ 30 NofE
V.C = ?
25
65 m
adjacent side
cosine
hypotenuse
adj hyp cos
opposite side
sine
hypotenuse
opp hyp sin
Example
A bear, searching for food wanders 35 meters east then 20 meters north.
Frustrated, he wanders another 12 meters west then 6 meters south. Calculate
the bear's displacement.
12 m, W
20 m, N
14 m, N
6 m, S
35 m, E
23 m, E
14 m, N
R 14 2 232 26.93m
14
Tan
.6087
23
Tan 1 (0.6087) 31.3
23 m, E
The Final Answer:
Example
A boat moves with a velocity of 15 m/s, N in a river which
flows with a velocity of 8.0 m/s, west. Calculate the boat's
resultant velocity with respect to due north.
Rv 82 152 17 m / s
8.0 m/s, W
15 m/s, N
Rv
8
Tan 0.5333
15
Tan 1 (0.5333) 28.1
17 m / s @ 28.1 WofN
Example
A plane moves with a velocity of 63.5 m/s at 32 degrees South of East. Calculate
the plane's horizontal and vertical velocity components.
adjacent side
hypotenuse
adj hyp cos
cosine
H.C. =?
32
63.5 m/s
V.C. = ?
opposite side
hypotenuse
opp hyp sin
sine