Force Table and Vector Addition Lab Report
Force Table and Vector Addition Lab Report
PRE-LABORATORY ASSIGNMENT
1. Scalars are physical quantities that can be completely specified by their
magnitudes.
2. A vector quantity is one that both magnitude and direction.
3. Classify each of the following physical quantities as vectors or scalars.
a. Volume - Scalar
b. Force - Vector
c. Density - Scalar
d. Velocity - Vector
e. Acceleration - Vector
4. If F1 stands for a force vector of magnitude 30.0 N and F 2 stands for a force
vector of magnitude 40.0 N acting in the directions shown in the Figure 3-
6, what are the magnitude and direction of the resultant obtained by the
vector addition of these two vectors using the analytical method? Show
your work
F x =30+ 40 cos 60 =50 N
F y =40 sin 60 =34.64 N
So,
F= ( F2x + F2y ) =60.83 N ,
Fy
=tan 1 ( )
Fx
=34.7 degrees
Data Table 1
Data Table 2
Calculation Table 1
Graphical Solution
Analytical Solution
Analytical Solution
PART 2
: ERROR CALCULATIONS
Percent error magnitude experimental compared to analytical = 1.06 %
Percent error magnitude graphical compared to analytical = 40.9 %
Absolute error in angle experimental compared to analytical = 0.03 degrees
Absolute error in angle graphical compared to analytical = 20.04 degrees
Questions
Ans 1. It would have no effect in g on the percentage error calculation
Ans 2. The equilibrant will lie in the third quadrant.
Ans 3a) correct option is d because maximum resultant is 5N and minimum
resultant is 1 N.
Ans 4) F1=-0.1cos20 i - 0.1sin20o F2=0 i - 0.2 j Fnet = -0.094 i -0.234 j |F|
= 0.25 N
Ans 5) Frictional pulleys are one of the best known lab methods to lift loads.