General Physics 1: Stem A-Monday 3-5Pm/ Tuesday 2-5 PM STEM B-MON 2-3 PM/WED 1:30 - 4:30 PM
General Physics 1: Stem A-Monday 3-5Pm/ Tuesday 2-5 PM STEM B-MON 2-3 PM/WED 1:30 - 4:30 PM
SCHEDULE:
STEM A- MONDAY 3-5PM/ TUESDAY 2-5 PM
STEM B-MON 2-3 PM/WED 1:30 – 4:30 PM
Logic
Studied motion
Natural and violent motion
4 elements:
earth, water, air, fire
Geocentric view
Aristarchos(310-230 BC),
disagreed and believed in
heliocentric view.
Democritus
Heat 1000
calories
Vector
Vector Magnitude
A VECTOR is ANY
& Direction
quantity in physics that
has BOTH MAGNITUDE Velocity 20 m/s, N
and DIRECTION. Acceleration 10 m/s/s, E
Force 5 N, West
Vectors are typically illustrated by
drawing an ARROW above the symbol.
v , x, a, F The arrow is used to convey direction
and magnitude.
Applications of Vectors
VECTOR ADDITION – If 2 similar vectors point in the SAME
direction, add them.
Example: A man walks 54.5 meters east, then another 30
meters east. Calculate his displacement relative to where
he started?
54.5 m, E + 30 m, E Notice that the SIZE of
the arrow conveys
MAGNITUDE and the
84.5 m, E way it was drawn
conveys DIRECTION.
Applications of Vectors
VECTOR SUBTRACTION - If 2 vectors are going in
opposite directions, you SUBTRACT.
24.5 m, E
Non-Collinear Vectors
A man walks 95 km, East then 55
km, north. Calculate his
The hypotenuse in Physics is Finish RESULTANT DISPLACEMENT.
called the RESULTANT.
c2 a 2 b2 c a 2 b2
55 km, N c Resultant 952 552
Vertical
Component
c 12050 109.8 km
Horizontal Component
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
N
DIRECTION on our final answer.
W of N E of N
N of E
N of W
W E
N of E S of W S of E
12 m, W
- =
14 m, N
6 m, S
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
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.
Example
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.
Example
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