Lecture 2 - Vectors
Lecture 2 - Vectors
Example Magnitude
is any quantity in
physics that has Distance 25 meters
MAGNITUDE ONLY
Age 16 years
Number value
with units
VECTOR Vector
Example
Magnitude and
Direction
A VECTOR
quantity Velocity 35 m/s, North
is any quantity in
physics that has Acceleration 10 m/s2, South
BOTH
MAGNITUDE Displacement 20 m, East
and DIRECTION
Vector quantities can be
identified by bold type
with an arrow above the
symbol.
V = 23 m/s NE
Vectors are represented
by drawing arrows
The length and direction
of a vector should be
drawn to a reasonable
scale size and show its
magnitude
10 km
20 km
•ADDITION: When two (2) vectors point
in the SAME direction, simply add them
together.
•When vectors are added together they
should be drawn head to tail to determine
the resultant or sum vector.
•The resultant goes from tail of A to head
of B.
A man walks 46.5 m east, then another 20 m east.
Calculate his displacement relative to where he started.
46.5 m, E
+ 20 m, E
66.5 m, E
SUBTRACTION: When
two (2) vectors point in
the OPPOSITE
direction,
simply subtract them.
A man walks 46.5 m east, then another 20 m west. Calculate his
displacement relative to where he started.
46.5 m, E
-
20 m, W
26.5 m, E
Aligning vectors head to
tail and then drawing the
resultant from the tail
of the first to the
head of the last.
Step 1 – Draw a start point
Step 2 – Decide on a scale
Step 3 – Draw Vector A to scale
Step 4 – Vector B’s tail begin at Vector A’s head. Draw Vector B to
scale.
Step 5 – Draw a line connecting the initial start point to the head of B.
This is the resultant.
When two (2) vectors are
PERPENDICULAR to each
other, you must use the
PYTHAGOREAN
THEOREM
A man travels 120 km FINIS
FINIS
east then 160 km north. the hypotenuse is
H
H
c 2 a2 b2 c a2 b2
W of N E of N
N of E
N of W
N of E
W E
S of W S of E
NOTE: When drawing a right triangle that
conveys some type of motion, you MUST draw
W of S E of S
your components HEAD TO TOE.
S
There is a difference between Northwest and West of North
Just putting N of E is not good enough (how
far north of east ?).
We need to find a numeric value for the
direction. To find the value of the angle
we use a Trig function called
TANGENT.
200 km
160 km, N
opposite side 160
Tan 1.333
N of E adjacent side 120
120 km, E
Tan 1
(1.333) 53.1o
So the COMPLETE final answer is : 200 km, 53.1 degrees North of East
Suppose a person walked 65 m, 25 degrees East of North. What were
his horizontal and vertical components?
The goal: ALWAYS MAKE A RIGHT
H.C. = ?
TRIANGLE!
23 m, E
- =
12 m, W
- =
14 m, N
6 m, S
R 14 2 232 26.93m
20 m, N Tan
14
.6087
23
Tan 1 (0.6087) 31.3
35 m, E R 14 m, N
23 m, E
The Final Answer: 26.93 m, 31.3 degrees NORTH of EAST
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
8
15 m/s, N
Tan 0.5333
Rv 15
Tan 1 (0.5333) 28.1
63.5 m/s
adj H .C. 63.5 cos 32 53.85 m / s, E
opp V .C. 63.5 sin 32 33.64 m / s, S
A storm system moves 5000 km due east, then shifts course at 40 degrees
North of East for 1500 km. Calculate the storm's resultant
displacement.
adjacent side opposite side
cosine sine
1500 km hypotenuse hypotenuse
V.C.
adj hyp cos opp hyp sin
40
5000 km, E H.C.
adj H .C. 1500 cos 40 1149 .1 km, E
opp V .C. 1500 sin 40 964.2 km, N
6149.1 km The Final Answer: 6224.2 km @ 8.92
degrees, North of East