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AIM: What are scalars and vectors?
DO NOW: Find the x- and y-components of the
following line? (Hint: Use trigonometric identities)
100 m
300
Types of Quantities
• The magnitude of a quantity tells how large
the quantity is.
• There are two types of quantities:
– 1. Scalar quantities have
magnitude only.
– 2. Vector quantities have both
magnitude and direction.
CHECK.
Can you give some examples of each?
Scalars
• Mass
• Distance
• Speed
• Time
Vectors
• Weight
• Displacement
• Velocity
• Acceleration
Vectors - Which Way as Well as How Much
• Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both
speed and direction.
• A vector is represented by an arrowhead line
– Scaled
– With direction
Adding Vectors
• To add scalar quantities, we simply use
ordinary arithmetic. 5 kg of onions plus 3 kg
of onions equals 8 kg of onions.
• Vector quantities of the same kind whose
directions are the same, we use the same
arithmetic method.
– If you north for 5 km and then drive north for 3
more km, you have traveled 8 km north.
CHECK.
• What if you drove 2 km South, then got out
your car and ran south for 5 km and walked 3
more km south. How far are you from your
starting point?
• Draw a scaled representation of your journey.
AIM: How do we add 2D vectors? (How do we determine
the resultant of vectors)
DO NOW: Find the x- and y-components of the following
vector? (Hint: Use trigonometric identities)
•Home Work: Handout
PHYSICS MR. BALDWIN
Vectors *
50 m
300
Addition of Vectors: Resultant
For vectors in same or
opposite direction, simple
addition or subtraction are
all that is needed.
You do need to be careful
about the signs, as the figure
indicates.
• For vectors in two dimensions, we use the tail-
to-tip method.
• The magnitude and direction of the resultant
can be determined using trigonometric
identities.
Addition of Vectors in 2D
Addition of Vectors:Graphical Methods
The parallelogram method may also be used; here
again the vectors must be “tail-to-tip.”
Addition of Vectors: Graphical Methods
Even if the vectors are not at right angles,
they can be added graphically by using the
“tail-to-tip” method.
Trigonometric Identities
Vectors at 0o
4.0 N 5.0 N
R= 9.0 N
Vectors at 45o
4.0 N
5.0 N
R= 3.6 N
Vectors at 90o
4.0 N
5.0 N
R= 6.4 N
Vectors at 135o
4.0 N
5.0 N
R= 8.3 N
Vectors at 180o
4.0 N 5.0 N
R= 1.0 N
AIM: How do we determine the resultant of vectors?
DO NOW: (Quiz)
Briefly explain, in words, how you would determine the
resultant of vectors in 2 dimensions. Use the following
vectors as your guide.
PHYSICS MR. BALDWIN
Vectors *
NOW…
Let’s HEAR some of your ideas.
Recall: Addition of Vectors in 2D
Even if the vectors are not at right angles,
they can be added graphically by drawing
vectors to scale and using the “tail-to-tip”
method OR using trigonometry to solve.
Components of Vectors
If the components
are perpendicular,
they can be found
using
trigonometric
functions.
CHECK
CHECK
CHECK
CHECK
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How far are you from your train?
VECTOR WALK
You've just arrived in San Francisco to attend a physics teacher’s
conference. You're staying at a hotel downtown, and you would
like go to Carnelian Room for Sunday brunch. The hotel clerk
gives you directions after you explain that you would like to go
for nice long walk and end up at the Carnelian Room. On the
way out you think it wise to double check yourself, so you ask 4
taxi cab drivers for directions. They are completely different.
Now what do you do?
Which cab driver gave you the best directions? Explain.
LET’S GO PLAY
• MAP your journey
• http://phet.colorado.edu/sims/vector-additi
on/vector-addition_en.html
HW: Using your protractors, draw the following vectors
to scale showing their x- and y-components. Then
use trigonometry to verify your answer.
1. 5 cm @ 30O
2. 10 km @ 45O
3. 7 m @ 110O
4. 100 km/h @ 315O
5. 8 N @ 135O

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Scalars-and-Vectors resolution adding subtracting

  • 1. AIM: What are scalars and vectors? DO NOW: Find the x- and y-components of the following line? (Hint: Use trigonometric identities) 100 m 300
  • 2. Types of Quantities • The magnitude of a quantity tells how large the quantity is. • There are two types of quantities: – 1. Scalar quantities have magnitude only. – 2. Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction.
  • 3. CHECK. Can you give some examples of each? Scalars • Mass • Distance • Speed • Time Vectors • Weight • Displacement • Velocity • Acceleration
  • 4. Vectors - Which Way as Well as How Much • Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. • A vector is represented by an arrowhead line – Scaled – With direction
  • 5. Adding Vectors • To add scalar quantities, we simply use ordinary arithmetic. 5 kg of onions plus 3 kg of onions equals 8 kg of onions. • Vector quantities of the same kind whose directions are the same, we use the same arithmetic method. – If you north for 5 km and then drive north for 3 more km, you have traveled 8 km north.
  • 6. CHECK. • What if you drove 2 km South, then got out your car and ran south for 5 km and walked 3 more km south. How far are you from your starting point? • Draw a scaled representation of your journey.
  • 7. AIM: How do we add 2D vectors? (How do we determine the resultant of vectors) DO NOW: Find the x- and y-components of the following vector? (Hint: Use trigonometric identities) •Home Work: Handout PHYSICS MR. BALDWIN Vectors * 50 m 300
  • 8. Addition of Vectors: Resultant For vectors in same or opposite direction, simple addition or subtraction are all that is needed. You do need to be careful about the signs, as the figure indicates.
  • 9. • For vectors in two dimensions, we use the tail- to-tip method. • The magnitude and direction of the resultant can be determined using trigonometric identities. Addition of Vectors in 2D
  • 10. Addition of Vectors:Graphical Methods The parallelogram method may also be used; here again the vectors must be “tail-to-tip.”
  • 11. Addition of Vectors: Graphical Methods Even if the vectors are not at right angles, they can be added graphically by using the “tail-to-tip” method.
  • 13. Vectors at 0o 4.0 N 5.0 N R= 9.0 N Vectors at 45o 4.0 N 5.0 N R= 3.6 N Vectors at 90o 4.0 N 5.0 N R= 6.4 N
  • 14. Vectors at 135o 4.0 N 5.0 N R= 8.3 N Vectors at 180o 4.0 N 5.0 N R= 1.0 N
  • 15. AIM: How do we determine the resultant of vectors? DO NOW: (Quiz) Briefly explain, in words, how you would determine the resultant of vectors in 2 dimensions. Use the following vectors as your guide. PHYSICS MR. BALDWIN Vectors *
  • 16. NOW… Let’s HEAR some of your ideas.
  • 17. Recall: Addition of Vectors in 2D Even if the vectors are not at right angles, they can be added graphically by drawing vectors to scale and using the “tail-to-tip” method OR using trigonometry to solve.
  • 18. Components of Vectors If the components are perpendicular, they can be found using trigonometric functions.
  • 19. CHECK
  • 20. CHECK
  • 21. CHECK
  • 24. VECTOR WALK You've just arrived in San Francisco to attend a physics teacher’s conference. You're staying at a hotel downtown, and you would like go to Carnelian Room for Sunday brunch. The hotel clerk gives you directions after you explain that you would like to go for nice long walk and end up at the Carnelian Room. On the way out you think it wise to double check yourself, so you ask 4 taxi cab drivers for directions. They are completely different. Now what do you do? Which cab driver gave you the best directions? Explain.
  • 25. LET’S GO PLAY • MAP your journey • http://phet.colorado.edu/sims/vector-additi on/vector-addition_en.html
  • 26. HW: Using your protractors, draw the following vectors to scale showing their x- and y-components. Then use trigonometry to verify your answer. 1. 5 cm @ 30O 2. 10 km @ 45O 3. 7 m @ 110O 4. 100 km/h @ 315O 5. 8 N @ 135O