Course 1 Add
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Dr.Techn. Marzuki
Physics Department
Faculty of Science and Mathematics-Andalas University
[email protected]
Chapter 1
Units, Physical
Quantities, and Vectors
PowerPoint® Lectures for
University Physics, Thirteenth Edition
– Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman
Quantity SI Unit
Length meter
Mass kilogram
Time second
Temperature Kelvin
Electric Current Ampere
Luminous Intensity Candela
Amount of Substance mole
• If c is a scalar, the
product cA has
magnitude |c|A.
• Multiplication of a
vector by a positive
scalar and a negative
scalar.
Ax
R x = Ax + Bx
Ry = Ay + By
The magnitude and direction
of resultant vectors are:
In three dimensions if R A B
then
R Ax ˆi Ay ˆj Azkˆ Bx ˆi By ˆj Bzkˆ
R Ax Bx ˆi Ay By ˆj Az Bz kˆ
R Rx ˆi Ry ˆj Rzkˆ
Rx
R R R R 2
x
2
y
2
z cos1
, etc.
R
In two dimensions, if R A B
then
• Figures illustrate
the scalar product.
• Use equation:
• Use equation:
The direction of C is
perpendicular to the plane
formed by Aand B