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Vector Resolution (Component Method) of Finding the Resultant

Vector Resolution (Component Method) of Finding the Resultant. The vector resolution (component method) can be used to find the resultant in any situation, no matter the vectors’ orientation, or the number of vectors involved. A =A, θ A. B. B =B, θ B. A. A. C =C, θ C. C.

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Vector Resolution (Component Method) of Finding the Resultant

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  1. Vector Resolution (Component Method) of Finding the Resultant The vector resolution (component method) can be used to find the resultant in any situation, no matter the vectors’ orientation, or the number of vectors involved.

  2. A=A, θA B B=B, θB A A C=C, θC C

  3. Each vector can be broken down into components. Honors: Component form: Ax = A cos θA Ay = A sin θA Bx = B cos θB By = B sin θB Cx = C cos θC Cy = C sin θC A=(Ax)x+(Ay)y B=(Bx)x+(By)y B By A Ay C=(Cx)x+(Cy)y Cx Ax Bx Cy

  4. The resultant horizontal magnitude can be found by adding all of the x components. The resultant vertical magnitude can be found by adding all of the y components. Rx=Ax+Bx+Cx Ry=Ay+By+Cy Ry By Ay Cx Ax Rx Bx Cy Honors: R=(Rx)x+(Ry)y (component form)

  5. The resultant can be obtained by adding the horizontal and vertical components of the resultant. R Ry Adjust angle if necessary. Rx

  6. Find the angle when: Rx= -1 Ry= +1 135° (2nd quadrant) Rx=-1 Ry=-1 225° (3rd quadrant)

  7. The correct quadrant must be double-checked. R 1st quadrant (0° to 90°): Rx= + Ry= + 2nd quadrant (90° to 180°): Rx=- Ry+ 3rd quadrant (180° to 270°): Rx= - Ry=- 4th quadrant (270° to 360°): Rx=+ Ry=- Ry Rx R Ry Rx Rx Ry R R Rx Ry

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