Vector Problems Notes
Vector Problems Notes
General Information
• Vectors act independently
• Example: A boat with a velocity of 20 m/s east
and a 7 m/s current flowing south.
– The boat travels 20 m east every second
– The river flows south 7 m each second
– If the boat were not going east it would be carried
by the current in the same way it gets carried by
the current when it is drifting
Vector Addition Reminders
• Vectors are drawn as arrows
• Always combine vectors tail to head
• You can move a vector so long as you don’t
change its magnitude or direction
• The resultant is drawn from the tail of the first
vector to the head of the last vector
• The angle you are looking at is the angle
formed by the tail of the first vector and the
tail of the resultant
Vector Mathematics
• Always draw a diagram
• Use the Pythagorean Theorem for the magnitude of
the resultant
• Use tangent for the size of the angle
• Make sure you accurately describe the exact
direction of the resultant
• Resultants have two parts
– Magnitude with unit
– Angle with reference degree
1. A boat travels west at a speed of 24 m/s across a river that is
flowing south at 9 m/s. What is the resultant velocity of the boat?
Vector Diagram
Magnitude Calculation
1 9
tan 0.375 20.6
24
Final Answer
1 130
tan 0.2 11.3
650
Final Answer
c = 310 + 45 = 355
Angle Calculation
1 185
tan 2.64 69.3
70
Final Answer
1 5.2
tan 2.17 65.2
2.4
Final Answer
• Data • d = 1660 m
va = 2.4 m/s
• Equation • t = d ÷ va
• Math • t = 1660 ÷ 2.4
• Answer • t = 692 s
C. How far downstream will he end up?
• Data • t = 692 s
va = 5.2 m/s
• Equation • d = va × t
• Math • d = 692 × 5.2
• Answer • d = 3600 m
(or about 2.5 miles)