Adding Vectors by The Component Method: Feel Free To Use To Accompanying Notes Sheet
Adding Vectors by The Component Method: Feel Free To Use To Accompanying Notes Sheet
Component Method
B = 25 km @ 10° N of E
10°
A = 10 km @ 60° N of E
60°
B = 25 km @ 10° N of E
R = resultant
A = 10 km @ 60° N of E
B = 25 km @ 10° N of E
A = 10 km @ 60° N of E
Adding Vectors by the Component Method –
Resolve each vector into components
B = 25 km @ 10° N of E
By
Bx
Ay
A = 10 km @ 60° N of E
Ax
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
B = 25 km @ 10° N of E
By
Bx
Ay
A = 10 km @ 60° N of E
Ax
Ax = 10cos60° Ay = 10sin60°
Bx = 25cos10° By = 25sin10°
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Bx By
Ay
Ax
The x-components and y-components can each be
considered legs of the resulting triangle.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
By
Ay
Bx
Ax
The x-components and y-components can each be
considered legs of the resulting triangle.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method –
Construct the “resulting triangle” from components
By
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
Rx = Ax + Bx R y = Ay + B y
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
By R = ??
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
How do we find R?
YES!! Pythagorean Theorem: R2 = Rx2 + Ry2
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
By
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
R2 = RX2 + RY2
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Math – IN DEGREE MODE
Ax = 10cos60° = 5.00 km
Ay = 10sin60° = 8.66 km
Bx = 25cos10° = 24.6 km
By = 25sin10° = 4.34 km
Rx = Ax + Bx = 29.6 km
Ry = Ay + By = 13.00 km
R = 32.33 km
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
x-axis y-axis
A 10cos60° 10sin60°
B 25cos10° 25sin10°
R
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
x-axis y-axis
A 5.00 8.66
B 24.62 4.34
R
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
x-axis y-axis
A 5.00 8.66
B 24.62 4.34
R 29.62 13.00
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
By R = 32.33
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
Is this it? 32.33 km?
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
By R = 32.33
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
Is this it? No!! Now we have to find the
direction.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
R = 32.33
Ry
R
θ Rx
tan θ = Ry/Rx
θ = tan-1(Ry/Rx)
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
R = 32.33
Ry
R
θ Rx
θ = 23.71° N of E
How do we know it is North of East?
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
N (north)
A
W (west) 40° N of E
B E (east)
C
B = 25 km @ 10° N of E
A = 10 km @ 60° N of E
Other examples
A duck flies 10 m/s @ 30° S of W with a
wind blowing 5 m/s N. What is the
resulting velocity of the duck?
Answer:
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Other examples
A duck flies 10 m/s @ 30° S of W with a
wind blowing 5 m/s N. What is the
resulting velocity of the duck?
Answer:
B 0 x & +y
A -x & -y
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Other examples
A duck flies 10 m/s @ 30° S of W with a
wind blowing 5 m/s N. R = ??
Answer: B
A
x-axis y-axis
A -10cos30 -10sin30
B 0 +5
R
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Other examples
A duck flies 10 m/s @ 30° S of W with a
wind blowing 5 m/s N. R = ??
Answer: B
A
x-axis y-axis
A -8.66 -5
B 0 +5
R
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Other examples
A duck flies 10 m/s @ 30° S of W with a
wind blowing 5 m/s N. R = ??
Answer: B
A
x-axis y-axis
A -8.66 -5
B 0 +5
R -8.66 0
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Other examples
A duck flies 10 m/s @ 30° S of W with a
wind blowing 5 m/s N.
Answer:
B
A
x-axis y-axis
R -8.66 0
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
Any questions?
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You MUST be good at vectors to
succeed / pass this class.
Ask questions (in class) whenever
necessary.