Chpter 1-Vector N Scalar - Student
Chpter 1-Vector N Scalar - Student
Learning Outcomes
Define scalar and vector quantities, unit vector in
Cartesian coordinates.
Explain vector addition and subtraction n their
rules.
Define and use dot and cross product (multiplying
vector)
Trigonometry
Trigonometry
To find the length
ho
sin
h
ha
cos
h
ho
tan
ha
Trigonometry
To find the angle
ho
sin
h
1
ha
cos
h
1
ho
tan
ha
1
Characteristics of a Scalar
Quantity
Only has magnitude
Requires 2 things:
1. A value
2. Appropriate units
Ex. Mass: 5kg
Temp: 21 C
Speed: 65 m/s
Characteristics of a Vector
Quantity
Has magnitude & direction
Requires 3 things:
1. A value
2. Appropriate units
3. A direction!
Ex. Acceleration: 9.8 m/s2 down
Velocity:
25 m/s West
8N
4N
of A.
x and y are unit vectors with magnitude 1.
A Ax x Ay y
Example
A displacement vector has a magnitude of 175 m and points at
an angle of 50.0 degrees relative to the x axis. Find the x and y
components of this vector.
x
cos
r
x r cos 175 m cos 50.0 112 m
y
sin
r
y r sin 175 m sin 50.0 134 m
r 112 mx 134 my
EXERCISE
1)The vector A has a magnitude of 7.25 m.
Find its components for direction of
angles of
(a)=5.0o
(b)=125o
(c) = 245o
(d) = 335o
Answer
(a)Ax=7.22m, Ay=0.632m
(b) Ax=-4.16m, Ay=5.94m
(c) Ax=-3.06m, Ay=-6.57m
(d) Ax=6.57m, Ay=-3.06m
Ay A sin
Ax A cos
Ax
tan
Ay
Ay
Ax
EXAMPLE:
Given vector component x is 6.00m and vector
component y is 2.00m, find the magnitude and
direction of vector A.
Length, angle, and components can
be calculated from each other using
trigonometry:
Ax = 6.00 m
Ay= 2.00 m
R 2.00 m 6.00 m
2
2.00 m 6.00 m
2
6.32m
2.00 m
6.00 m
00
tan 62..00
2.00 m
6.00 m
Question 3.4
Vector Components I
1) it doubles
If each component of a
vector is doubled, what
Question 3.4
Vector Components I
1) it doubles
If each component of a
vector is doubled, what
3m
5m
8m
AB
A
AB
Adding vectors graphically: Place the tail of the second at the head of
the first. The sum points from the tail of the first to the head of the last.
C AB
B Bx x By y
A Ax x Ay y
C y Ay By
Cx Ax Bx
3. Find the resultant vector.
C Ax x Ay y Bx x By y
Ax Bx x Ay By y
Subtracting Vectors
Subtracting Vectors: The negative of a vector is a vector of the same
magnitude pointing in the opposite direction. Here,
D= A B
Lets try
i )( A B ) ( 2 x y 3 z ) (3 x 2 y 2 z )
( 2 x y 3 z 3 x 2 y 2 z )
(5 x 3 y z )
ii )( A B ) ( 2 x y 3 z ) (3 x 2 y 2 z )
( 2 x y 3 z 3 x 2 y 2 z )
( x y 5 z )
EXERCISE
To find a magnitude of a vector
A 2 x y 3 z
B 3x 2 y 2 z
1) Find magnitude vector A and vector B respectively
A 2 x y 3 z
B 3x 2 y 2 z
( A B) 2 x y 3z 3x 2 y 2 z
5x 3 y z
A B
52 32 12
35 5.9units
Vector Multiplication
There are two distinct ways to multiply vectors, referred
to as the dot product and the cross product.
The dot product yields a scalar (a number) as the result.
The cross product yields a vector as the result.
Dot Product
Definition of the scalar, or dot, product:
A B Ax x Ay y Az z Bx x By y Bz z
Ax Bx Ay B y Az Bz
Application example:
Work is the dot product of force and displacement
Exercise
8y
a 6x
5y
b 2x
1) Find a.b
2) Find angle between a and b
Cross Product
The vector cross product is defined as:
Cross Product
The cross product can also be written in determinant
form:
A B
y
Az By x Ax Bz Az Bx y Ax By Ay Bx z
F qv B qvB sin
Exercise
6y
5 z
a 2x
4y
8 z
b 3x
1) Find axb
2) Find the angle between a and b