Vectors
Vectors
Direction!!!
• Δx = 30 m @ 20º E of N
N
• V = 20 m/s @ 30º W of N
• a = 10 m/s2@ 40º W of S
• F = 50 N @ 10º S of E W E
To Draw direction:
Ex. 20º E of N: Start w/ North and go 20° East S
Navigational System?
All these planes have the same reading on
their speedometer. (plane speed not speed
with respect to the ground (actual speed)
What
factor is
affecting
their
velocity?
A B C
Easy Adding…
The resultant is the
vector sum of two or
more vectors.
1. Select an appropriate scale (e.g., 1 cm = 5 km)
2. Draw and label 1st vector to scale.
*The tail of each consecutive vector begins at the head of
the most recent vector*
3. Draw and label 2nd vector to scale starting at the head of
the 1st vector.
4. Draw the resultant vector (the summative result of the
addition of the given vectors) by connecting the tail of the
1st vector to the head of the 2nd vector. (initial to final pt.)
5. Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant
vector by using a protractor, ruler, and the indicated
scale; then label the resultant vector.
120 km/h
20 km/h
80 km/h
100 km/h
= 100 km/h =
20km/h
B. Headwind
A. Tailwind
(against the wind)
(with the wind)
C. 90º crosswind
Using a ruler and your
scale, you can determine
the magnitude of the
resultant vector. Or you
Resultant could use the
80 km/h Pythagorean Theorem.
100 km/h
Then using a protractor,
you can measure the
direction of the resultant
vector. Or you could use
trigonometry to solve for
60 km/h the angle.
1. Find the resultant force vector of the two forces
below.
25 N due East, 45 N due South
25 N, East
Decide on 51 N
59º S of E
a scale!!! 31º51E Nof S
45 N, South
An airplane is flying 200mph at 50o N of E. Wind velocity
is 50 mph due S. What is theN velocity of the plane?
o o
180 0
o
270
Scale: 50 mph = 1 inch
An airplane is flying 200mph at 50o N of E. Wind velocity
is 50 mph due S. What is theNvelocity of the plane?
W E
S
Scale: 50 mph = 1 inch
An airplane is flying 200mph at 50o N of E. Wind velocity
N
is 50 mph due S. What is the velocity of the plane?
50 mph
200 mph
W E
VR = 165 mph
@ 40° N of E
S
Scale: 50 mph = 1 inch
2. Find the resultant velocity vector of the two
velocity vectors below.
700 m/s @35 degrees E of N; 1000 m/s @ 30 degrees
N of W
V2
Vr
V1
Intro to Vectors Warm-up
A bear walks one mile
south, then one mile
west, and finally walks
one mile north. After
his brisk walk, the bear
ends back where he
started.
What color is the
bear???
In what direction is the leash pulling
on the dog?
What would happen to the upward
and rightward Forces if the Force on
the chain were smaller?
1) Find the resultant 24.99 N
Magnitude:__________
of the two vectors 34.90º N of W
Direction:___________
Vector #1 = 20.5 N West
Vector #2 = 14.3 N North
Vector Diagram
VR=?
V2
V1
2) Find the component of the
resultant = 255m 27º South of East
115.8 m Direction__________
Vector # 1 _______ South (-)
East (+)
227.2 m Direction__________
Vector # 2________
95 km,E
Start
The LEGS of the triangle are called the COMPONENTS
BUT……what about the
direction?
In the previous example, DISPLACEMENT was asked for and
since it is a VECTOR we should include a DIRECTION on
our final answer.
N
W of N E of N
N of E
N of W
N of E W S of W S of E 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
BUT…..what about the VALUE of the
angle???
Just putting North of East on the answer is NOT specific enough for the
direction. We MUST find the VALUE of the angle.
23 m, E
- =
12 m, W
6 m, S
-= 14 m, N
20 m, N
R 14 2 232 26.93m
14
35 m, E R 14 m, N Tan .6087
23
Tan 1 (0.6087) 31.3
23 m, E
The Final Answer: 26.93 m, 31.3 degrees NORTH or EAST
Example
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
Example
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