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Chapter 3: Vectors

Chapter 3: Vectors. Things to ask the class: Have you all checked your WebCT account? Do the Quiz, participate in the discussion and learn from the applets!. In this chapter we will learn about vectors, (properties, addition, components of vectors and multiplying).

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Chapter 3: Vectors

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  1. Chapter 3: Vectors Things to ask the class: Have you all checked your WebCT account? Do the Quiz, participate in the discussion and learn from the applets! • In this chapter we will learn about vectors, (properties, addition, components of vectors and multiplying) Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  2. Vectors: Magnitude and direction Scalars: Only Magnitude A scalar quantity has a single value with an appropriate unit and has no direction. Examples for each: Vectors: Scalars: Motion of a particle from A to B along an arbitrary path (dotted line). Displacement is a vector Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  3. Vectors: • Represented by arrows (example displacement). • Tip points away from the starting point. • Length of the arrow represents the magnitude • In text: a vector is often represented in bold face (A) or by an arrow over the letter. • In text: Magnitude is written as A or This four vectors are equal because they have the same magnitude and same length Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  4. Adding vectors: Graphical method (triangle method): Draw vector A. Draw vector B starting at the tip of vector A. The resultant vector R = A + B is drawn from the tail of A to the tip of B. Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  5. Adding several vectors together. Resultant vector R=A+B+C+D is drawn from the tail of the first vector to the tip of the last vector. Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  6. Commutative Law of vector addition A + B = B + A (Parallelogram rule of addition) Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  7. Associative Law of vector addition A+(B+C) = (A+B)+C The order in which vectors are added together does not matter. Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  8. Negative of a vector. The vectors A and –A have the same magnitude but opposite directions. A + (-A) = 0 A -A Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  9. Subtracting vectors: A - B = A + (-B) Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  10. Multiplying a vector by a scalar The product mA is a vector that has the same direction as A and magnitude mA. The product –mA is a vector that has the opposite direction of A and magnitude mA. Examples: 5A; -1/3A Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  11. Components of a vector The x- and y-components of a vector: The magnitude of a vector: The angle q between vector and x-axis: Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  12. The signs of the components Ax and Ay depend on the angle q and they can be positive or negative. (Examples) Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  13. Unit vectors • A unit vector is a dimensionless vector having a magnitude 1. • Unit vectors are used to indicate a direction. • i, j, k represent unit vectors along the x-, y- and z- direction • i, j, k form a right-handed coordinate system Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  14. The unit vector notation for the vector A is: OR in even better shorthand notation: Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  15. Adding Vectors by Components We want to calculate: R = A + B From diagram: R = (Axi + Ayj) + (Bxi + Byj) R = (Ax + Bx)i + (Ay + By)j Rx = Ax+ Bx Ry = Ay+ By The components of R: Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  16. Adding Vectors by Components The magnitude of a R: The angle q between vector R and x-axis: Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  17. Checkpoint 3 (page 45) What are the signs of x components of d1 and d2? What are the sign of the y components of d1 and d2? What are the signs of the x and y components of d1+d2 Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  18. Sample Problem 3-4 Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  19. (a) The vectors and its components (b) The same vector, with the axes of the coordinate system rotated through an angle Vectors and the Laws of Physics: This section will be left as a reading assignment for the student. Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

  20. Multiplying a vector by another vector: Two types: Dr. Mohamed S. Kariapper - KFUPM

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