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Components of Vectors

Components of Vectors. 4.2. The basics…. In the last section, we dealt with two vectors in the same direction, opposite directions, and at right angles to each other. In this section we will deal with one vector, and try to figure out the other two sides of the triangle.

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Components of Vectors

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  1. Components of Vectors 4.2

  2. The basics… • In the last section, we dealt with two vectors in the same direction, opposite directions, and at right angles to each other. • In this section we will deal with one vector, and try to figure out the other two sides of the triangle.

  3. Problem Solving Steps • 1. draw a coordinate system (a graph) • 2. choose the correct formula • 3. plug in your numbers (calculator must be in degree mode!) • 4. check to see if your answer needs a negative sign (what quadrant is your vector in?)

  4. The formulas: • For the X side use Ax = Acosθ • For the Y side use Ay = Asinθ

  5. Example 1 • Draw a vector of a car that travels 60 km to the northwest

  6. Example 2 • Draw a vector representing a football being thrown 30 m south of east at a 60° angle (that’s physics speak for southeast)

  7. 60°

  8. One more thing… • When you are given a direction to draw your vector, simply follow the directions; north of east, south of east, north of west or south of west.

  9. If you are only given an angle, start measuring your angle from the positive x axis and move counterclockwise.

  10. Important! • The angle you use in a calculation is always the angle INSIDE the triangle you formed

  11. Example3 • Draw a picture showing a golf ball being hit at an angle of 110° • Answer?...

  12. Putting it all together • What are the components of a vector of magnitude 5.6 m at an angle of 47° from the positive x axis?

  13. 1. Draw a picture 47°

  14. 2. Choose the correct formula • Because “solving for the components” means what are the x and y sides of my triangle, I will use Ax = Acosθ for the x side, and Ay = Asinθ for the y side • Here’s how this looks… • Ax = 5.6cos47 ( Ax = 3.82m) • Ay = 5.6sin47 (Ay = 4.09m)

  15. 3. Do you need to add a negative sign? • Since the original vector is in quadrant 1, no.

  16. Classwork/homework • P. 74 #’s 11-14 • P. 79 #’s 25, 26, 27a, 29 (use graph paper or be very careful!) and 30

  17. Physics is fun!!

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