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Title: Vectors Scalars


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Vectors Scalars
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Vectordefinition
  • Any quantity that needs a magnitude (size) and a
    direction to completely and clearly specify it.
  • Examples
  • displacement
  • velocity
  • acceleration
  • force

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Scalar.definition
  • Any quantity that only needs a magnitude (size)
    to completely and clearly specify it.
  • Examples
  • distance
  • speed
  • mass
  • time

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Why Vectors?
  • We need vectors because how big and how much
    are not always enough
  • we need more clarity
  • Vector or scalar is a classification for
    concepts.
  • Like hearts or spades are to a deck of cards

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Examples
  • I am 50 miles from Concord
  • I am 50 miles South-East of Concord.
  • Run 7 m/sec
  • Run 7 m/sec West
  • Apply 65 N of force
  • Apply 65 N of force toward the right

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Graphic representations of vectors...
  • We use arrows to represent vectors
  • length tells about magnitude
  • specific direction given by an angle with an axis

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Graphic addition of Vectors
  • Vectors (arrows) are always added head to tail!

Does order of vector addition matter?
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A B C
C A B
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  • What do you get when you add?
  • a sum.
  • What do you get when you add vectors?
  • vectors
  • What do you get when you add vectors together?

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  • The sum of vectors added together is called the
    RESULTANT. (or resultant vector)
  • The Resultant is always from where you start to
    where you end.

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End
Start
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  • How many vectors could we add together to get
    resulting vector R?
  • 2.
  • 5..
  • 40..
  • infinite ?
  • Infinite
  • Would this be helpful?
  • NO, its useless!

R
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Components
  • A component is any vector you add to one or more
    other vectors to get a resultant.
  • We care about the components that run along the x
    axis and y axis.
  • Components are the Fll, the Fin, Fpulling,
    Flifting

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Direction of components count!
What kind of triangle!
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  • What vector would be needed to cancel out the
    resultant?
  • Wouldnt it be
  • equal in magnitude
  • and opposite
  • in direction?

Equilibrant
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So what a quantity is a vector?!
  • Direction matters.
  • It can be canceled out.

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  • Which vector is at 30?

Directions have to be more specific than an
angle.
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Or
20 N _at_
30 E of N
30
10 N of W
2 m/sec2_at_
1
4
10
50
2
45
3
75 m _at_
45 W of S
or 45 SW
15 m/sec _at_
50 S of E
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