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Vectors

Vectors. Notation & Construction. Vectors & Scalars. A vector is a number that has a magnitude (5m/s) and a direction (to the right). A scalar is a number that only has magnitude (30 s). In Physics we use VECTORS most often. Vectors and Scalars.

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Vectors

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  1. Vectors Notation & Construction

  2. Vectors & Scalars • A vector is a number that has a magnitude (5m/s) and a direction (to the right). • A scalar is a number that only has magnitude (30 s). • In Physics we use VECTORS most often.

  3. Vectors and Scalars • The following are examples of Vectors and Scalars VectorsScalars 4 m East 4 m 9.8 m/s2 down 14 m/s2 40 m/s to the right 55 mph 10 N upward 400 s $50.00

  4. Using Vectors • We can use vectors to solve problems graphically (no Physics equations), if we know how to draw them. • A vector is drawn as an arrow pointing in the direction of the vector. The higher the magnitude, the longer the arrow.

  5. Drawing Vectors • Example: Two race cars are both traveling to the right. Car A has velocity 10 m/s, and Car B has velocity 20 m/s. • The arrows are in the direction of the cars, and their length corresponds to the speed. A (10 m/s) B (20 m/s)

  6. Drawing Vectors • Car A is going North at 5 m/s, and Car B is going East at 10 m/s. A B N S W E

  7. Vector Notation • On a blank sheet of graph paper, draw a set of Axis like this one.

  8. Vector Notation • Label the directions North, South, East, West. N W E S

  9. Directional Notation • Directional Notation measures angles from the East/West axis. The length is determined by whatever scale is useful (1 cm = 5 m/s…) N W E S

  10. Directional Notation • Draw the vector 10 m/s, 30˚ NE. 1 cm = 5 m/s. N W E S 2 cm 30˚

  11. Directional Notation • Draw the vector 400 m, 40˚ SE. 1 cm = 100 m. N W E S 40˚ 4 cm

  12. Bearing Notation • Add the following degree measurements to you axis. N 90˚ W 180˚ E 0˚ S 270˚

  13. Bearing Notation • Bearing notation is used by sailors and aviators to pilot their ships and planes. N 90˚ W 180˚ E 0˚ S 270˚

  14. Bearing Notation • Draw the vector 100 km @ 100˚. 1 cm = 100 km. N 90˚ W 180˚ E 0˚ S 270˚ 1cm 100˚

  15. Bearing Notation • Draw the vector 10 m/s @ 270˚. 1 cm = 10 m/s. N 90˚ W 180˚ E 0˚ S 270˚ 270˚ 1 cm

  16. Vector Notation Practice • Using the previous examples as a guide, complete the classwork on vector construction.

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