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Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives. Know the difference between scalar and vector quantities Know the graphical addition (subtraction) of vectors Know how to find the components of vectors (trigonometry) Know how to add vectors by their components The scalar (dot) product of vectors in physics

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Learning Objectives

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  1. Learning Objectives Know the difference between scalar and vector quantities Know the graphical addition (subtraction) of vectors Know how to find the components of vectors (trigonometry) Know how to add vectors by their components The scalar (dot) product of vectors in physics The vector (cross) product of vectors in physics

  2. (3-3) Graphical Addition of Vectors A S C C S B A B B A C A A B C S = B + A + C = A + B + C = C + B + A = B + C + A S S C B

  3. Graphical Subtraction of Vectors A S B S = A + B - C -C C S = A - B + C S -B

  4. (Projection of vectors along the x or y-axis)

  5. Unit vectors have unit magnitude and directed along one of the axes

  6. Problems from the book

  7. Problems from the book

  8. (1) Multiplying vector by a scalar

  9. (2) The dot (scalar) product The dot product of A and B is the length of the projection of A onto B multiplied by the length of B (or the other way around--it's commutative). Examples from PHYS 101 Work Power

  10. (2) The cross (vector) product The magnitude of the cross product is the area of the parallelogram with two sides A and B. The resulting vector of the cross product is perpendicular to the plane containing this parallelogram. Examples from PHYS 101 Torque: Angular Momentum

  11. How to do it Method 1 Note: Method 2

  12. Examples

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