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Page 1: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Adding Vectors Graphically

CCHS Physics

Page 2: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Vectors and Scalars

• Scalar has only magnitude

• Vector has both magnitude and direction– Arrows are used to represent vectors– The direction of the arrow gives the

direction of the vector– The length of a vector arrow is proportional

to the magnitude of the vector

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Page 3: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Vector Properties

• Notation– When vector is handwritten, often shown

with arrow or other designation – In book, usually bold face type, ex: A– Magnitude of A represented by italic, ex: A

• Equality of Vectors– Two vectors, A and B, are defined as equal

if they have the same magnitude and direction

A→

or A or A

Page 4: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Vector Properties Cont.• Vector Addition (graphically)

– All the vectors must have the same units– Tip-to-Tail Method of Addition

• Draw vector A to scale (ie 1 cm = 1 m)• Then draw vector B to the same scale with the

tail of B starting at the tip of A• Resultant vector R is given by R = A + B

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Page 5: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Vector Properties Movie

Page 6: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Vector Properties Cont.

– Parallelogram Method of Addition• The tails of vectors A and B

are joined, and the resultant vector, R, is the diagonal of the parallelogram formed with A and B as its sides.

– Note A + B = B + A– To add more than two

vectors, just continue adding tail to tip.

Page 7: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Vector Properties

– Negative of a Vector• When a vector is multiplied by -1, the

magnitude of the vector remains the same, but the direction is reversed

Page 8: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Vector Properties Cont.

• Vector Subtraction (graphically)– Carried out exactly like vector addition,

except that one of the vectors is multiplied by a scalar factor of -1

– A - B = A + (- B)

Page 9: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Subtracting Vectors

Page 10: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Vector Properties Cont.

• Multiplication and Division of Scalar by Vectors– Multiplication or division of vector by a

scalar yields a vector– If the given vector B is multiplied by the

scalar 4, the result, written 4B, is a vector with a magnitude four times the original vector B, pointing in the same direction as B.

B 4B

Page 11: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Multiplication by Scalar

Page 12: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Adding Vectors Graphically

Page 13: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Displacement Hike4 km East

2 km NE

3 km @ 120°

5 km @ 210°

R = 1.6 km @ 105°

START

FINISH

Scale: 1” = 1km

Page 14: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

ADDING VECTORS MATHEMATICALLY

CCHS PHYSICS

Page 15: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Components

• Components: projections of a vector along axes of rectangular coordinate system– Can resolve vectors into components

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Page 16: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Trigonometry Review

• h = length of hypotenuse of right triangle• ho = length of side opposite the angle • ha = length of side adjacent to the angle

sin =ho

h

cos =ha

h

tan =ho

ha

Page 17: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Trig Review Cont.

• Inverse Trigonometric Functions

• Pythagorean Theorem

=sin−1 hoh

⎛⎝⎜

⎞⎠⎟

θ = cos−1 hah

⎛⎝⎜

⎞⎠⎟

θ = tan−1 hoha

⎝⎜⎞

⎠⎟

A = Ax2 + AY

2

Page 18: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Finding Vector Components

Page 19: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Adding Vectors Mathematically

• Select coordinate system• Resolve all the vectors into components• Add all the x-components• Add all the y-components

– The sum of the x and y components gives you the components of the resultant

• Find the magnitude of the resultant via the Pythagorean Theorem

• Find the angle with a suitable trig function

Page 20: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Adding Mathematically

Page 21: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Displacement Hike Revisited

Given the following vectors, mathematically determine the resultant:

4 km East

2 km NE

3 km @ 120°

5 km @ 210°

Page 22: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Displacement Hike Revisited

Action X Component Y Component

4 km E x = 4 km y = 0 km

2 km NE x = 2cos45x = 1.4 km

y = 2sin45y = 1.4 km

3 km @ 120°

x = -3cos60= -1.5 km

y = 3sin60= 2.6 km

45°

2 km

4 km

120°3 km

60°

Page 23: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Displacement Hike Revisited

Action X Component Y Component

5 km @ 210°

x = -5cos30x = -4.3 km

y = -5sin30y = -2.5 km

RESULTANT x = 4+1.4-1.5-4.3=-0.4 km

y = 0+1.4+2.6-2.5=1.5 km

Magnitude:

Direction:

−0.4( )2

+ 1.5( )2

= 1.6km

tan =1.5.4

→ =75°→ =105°

210°

5 km

30°

105°

R = 1.6 km

75°

Rx = -.4

Ry

= 1

.5

Page 24: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

Resultant and Equilibrant• Resultant: the single vector (usually with regards

to force) that is equal to two or more other vectors• Equilibrant: the single vector (usually with regards

to force) that will balance two or more vectors– Equal in magnitude opposite in direction to the resultant

F1

F2 Resultant

Equilibrant

Page 25: Adding Vectors Graphically CCHS Physics. Vectors and Scalars Scalar has only magnitude Vector has both magnitude and direction –Arrows are used to represent

45°

2 km

210°

5 km

30°

F1

F2 Resultant

Equilibrant

120°3 km

60° 105°

R = 1.6 km

75°

Rx = -.4

Ry

= 1

.5