Chapter 3 Vectors PDF
Chapter 3 Vectors PDF
Chapter 3 Vectors PDF
Vectors
Coordinate Systems
Used to describe the position of a point in
space
x = r cos
y = r sin
Trigonometry Review
Given various radius
vectors, find
Length and angle
x- and y-components
Trigonometric functions:
sin, cos, tan
Cartesian to Polar Coordinates
r is the hypotenuse and
an angle
y
tan
x
r x2 y 2
must be ccw from positive
x axis for these equations to
be valid
Example 3.1
The Cartesian coordinates of a
point in the xy plane are (x,y) =
(-3.50, -2.50) m, as shown in
the figure. Find the polar
coordinates of this point. θ'
y 2.50 m
tan ' 0.714 θ' =35.5° and θ = θ’ + 180°
x 3.50 m
216
Vectors and Scalars
A scalar quantity is completely specified by
a single value with an appropriate unit and
has no direction.
A B if A = B and
they point along parallel
lines
A A 0
Ax
May still have to find θ with respect to the positive x-axis
Components of a Vector, final
The components can
be positive or negative
and will have the same
units as the original
vector
Rx
Adding Vectors with Unit
Vectors
Note the relationships
among the components
of the resultant and the
components of the
original vectors
R x = A x + Bx
R y = A y + By
Three-Dimensional Extension
Using R A B
Then R Ax ˆi Ay ˆj Azkˆ Bx ˆi By ˆj Bzkˆ
R Ax Bx ˆi Ay By ˆj Az Bz kˆ
R Rx ˆi Ry ˆj Rzkˆ
and so Rx= Ax+Bx, Ry= Ay+By, and Rz =Ax+Bz
Rx Ry Ry
R R R R
2
x
2
y
2
z cos 1
sin 1
tan 1
, etc.
R R Rx
Example 3.5 – Taking a Hike
A hiker begins a trip by first walking 25.0 km
southeast from her car. She stops and sets up her
tent for the night. On the second day, she walks
40.0 km in a direction 60.0° north of east, at which
point she discovers a forest ranger’s tower.
Example 3.5
(A) Determine the components
of the hiker’s displacement for
each day.
A
(b,c)
C A B 2.00ˆi 6.00 ˆj 3.00 ˆi 2.00ˆj 5.00ˆi 4.00ˆj
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C 25.0 16.0 at tan 1 6.40 at 38.7
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