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[object Object],CHAPTER 1.4: SCALAR AND VECTOR
Scalars Scalars are quantities which have magnitude without direction Examples of scalars ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Vector A vector is a quantity that has both   magnitude   (size) and   direction ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The symbol for a vector is a letter  with an arrow over it Example A
Two ways to specify a vector ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],y x  A A A y x A x A y
A x  = A   cos      A y  = A   sin      │ A │ =√ (   A x 2   +   A y 2   ) The magnitude (length) of A is found  by using the Pythagorean Theorem The length of a vector clearly does  not  depend on its direction. y x A A x A y A 
The direction of  A  can be stated as tan    = Ay / Ax    =tan -1 (Ay / Ax) y x A A x A y A 
Some Properties of Vectors Equality of Two Vectors Two vectors  A  and  B  may be defined to be equal if they have the same magnitude and point in the same directions. i.e.  A  =  B A B A A B B
Negative of a Vector The negative of vector  A  is defined as giving the vector sum of zero value when added to  A  . That is,  A + (- A) = 0 . The vector  A  and  –A  have the same magnitude but are in opposite directions. A -A
Scalar Multiplication The multiplication of a vector  A by a scalar   - will result in a vector  B B  =    A - whereby the magnitude is changed  but not the direction ,[object Object]
B  =    A If    = 0, therefore  B  =    A = 0, which is also known as a zero vector  (  A) =   A =   (  A)   (  +  )A =   A +   A Example
Vector Addition The addition of  two vectors  A and B - will result in a third vector  C called the resultant  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],We can arrange the vectors as we like, as long as we maintain their length and direction Example C  =  A + B A B C
More than two vectors? x 1 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2  x i  x i   = x 1  + x 2  + x 3  + x 4  + x 5 Example
Vector Subtraction Equivalent to adding the negative vector Example A -B A - B B A  B C = A + (-B) C  =
Rules of Vector Addition ,[object Object],A + B = B + A A B A + B B A A + B
[object Object],(A + B) + C = A + (B + C) B C A B C A A + B (A + B) + C A + (B + C) B + C
[object Object],m (A + B) =  m A +  m B A B A + B m A m B m (A + B)
Parallelogram method of addition (tailtotail) The magnitude of the resultant depends on the relative directions of the vectors A B A + B
Unit Vectors ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],i  a unit vector pointing in the x direction j  a  unit vector pointing in the y direction k  a unit vector pointing in the z direction    and defined as k  j  i 
[object Object],[object Object],x y z i j k
Component of a Vector in 2-D ,[object Object],[object Object],x- axis y- axis A y A x A θ A = A x  + A y
[object Object],The magnitude of A tan    = Ay / Ax    =tan -1 (Ay / Ax) The direction of A Example │ A x │ = A x  = A cos  θ │ A y │ = A y  = A sin  θ A =  √ A x 2  + A y 2 x- axis y- axis A y A x A θ
[object Object],[object Object],A = A x i + A y j x- axis y- axis Example A x A y θ A i j
Component of a Vector in 3-D ,[object Object],[object Object],A = A x i + A y j + A z k A A x A y A z z- axis y- axis x- axis i j k
[object Object],A = A x i + A y j + A z k B = B x i + B y j + B z k A + B = C  sum of   the vectors A and B can then be obtained as vector  C C = (A x i + A y j + A z k) + (B x i +   B y j   +   B z k) C  = (A x  + B x )i+ (A y  + B y )j + (A z  + B z )k C  = C x i + C y j + C z k Example
Dot product (scalar) of two vectors The definition: θ B A A  ·  B = │A││B │cos  θ
[object Object],[object Object],Dot product (scalar product) properties: ,[object Object],[object Object],and  i · j = j · k = i · k = 0 and  i · j = j · k = i · k = 1 |A · B| = AB cos 90 = 0 |A · B| = AB cos 0 = 1
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Example A + B = B + A A · B = (A x i + A y j + A z k)  ·  (B x i + B y j + B z k) A. B  = (A x B x ) i.i + (A y B y ) j.j + (A z B z ) k.k  A . B  = A x B x  + A y B y  + A z B z
Cross product (vector) of two vectors The magnitude of  the cross product given by ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],│ C │= │A  x  B│ = │A││B │sin  θ θ A B C
[object Object],[object Object],Cross product (vector product) properties: ,[object Object],[object Object],and  i x i = j x j = k x k = 0 |A x B| = AB sin 0 = 0 |A x B| = AB sin 90 = 1 and  i x i = j x j = k x k = 1
[object Object],[object Object],i x j  = - j x i  = k j x k = - k x j = i k x i = - i x k = j Example
Measurement and Error
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Vectors are represented by an arrow A - B B A A θ
Conceptual Example If B is added to A, under what condition does the resultant vector A + B have the magnitude equal to  A + B ? Under what conditions is the resultant vector equal to zero? *
Example (1Dimension) x 1  = 5 x 2  = 3  x = x 2  - x 1  = 2 x 1  + x 2 x 1  + x 2  = 8 MORE EXAMPLE x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2  x = x 2  - x 1
Example 1 (2 Dimension) If the magnitude of vector A and B are equal to 2 cm and 3 cm respectively , determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector, C for ,[object Object],[object Object],SOLUTION B A
Solution   MORE EXAMPLE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Example 2   (A Vacation Trip) A car travels 20.0 km due north and then 35.0 km in a direction 60 0  west of north. Find the magnitude and direction of the car’s resultant displacement. SOLUTION
Solution   The magnitude of R  can be obtained using the law of cosines as in figure Since  θ  =180 0  – 60 0  = 120 0  and C 2  = A 2  + B 2  – 2AB cos  θ , we find that C  =  48.2 km C A B 60 θ β Continue C  =  √A 2  + B 2  – 2AB cos  θ C  =  √20 2  + 35 2  – 2(20)(35) cos 120 0
The direction of C measured from the northerly direction can be obtained from the sines law β  = 38.9 0 Therefore, the resultant displacement of the car is 48.2 km in direction 38.9 0  west of north
Conceptual Example If one component of a vector is not zero, can its magnitude be zero? Explain. * MORE EXAMPLE
Conceptual Example If A + B = 0, what can you say about the components of the two vectors? *
Example 1 Find the sum of two vectors A and B lying in the xy plane and given by A = 2.0i + 2.0j and  B = 2.0i – 4.0j SOLUTION
Solution Comparing the above expression for A with the general relation A = A x i + A y j , we see that A x = 2.0 and A y = 2.0. Likewise, B x = 2.0, and B y = -4.0 Therefore, the resultant vector C is obtained by using Equation C = A + B + (2.0 + 2.0)i + (2.0 - 4.0)j = 4.0i -2.0j or C x  = 4.0  C y  = -2.0 The magnitude of C given by equation * Find the angle  θ  that C makes with the positive x axis Exercise C = √C x 2  + C y 2  = √20 = 4.5
Example A particle undergoes three consecutive displacements d 1  = (1.5i + 3.0j – 1.2k) cm,  d 2  = (2.3i – 1.4j – 3.6k) cm d 3  = (-1.3i + 1.5j) cm. Find the component and its magnitude.
Solution R = d 1  + d 2  + d 3 = (1.5 + 2.3 – 1.3)i + (3.0 – 1.4 + 1.5)j + (-1.2 – 3.6 + 0)k  = (2.5i + 3.1j – 4.8k) cm That is, the resultant displacement has component R x  = 2.5 cm  R y  = 3.1 cm and  R z  = -4.8 cm Its magnitude is R  =  √ R x 2  + R y 2  + R z 2 = 6. 2 cm
Example - 2D [headtotail] x 1  + x 2 (1, 0) (2, 2) x 1  + x 2   = (1, 0) + (2, 2) = (3, 2) x 1 x 2
Example - 2D [tailtotail] x 1  - x 2 ? (1, 0) (2, 2) x 1  + x 2   = (1, 0) + (2, 2) = (3, 2) (x 2 ) x 1 x 1  + x 2 x 2
Example of 2D (subtraction) (1, 0) (2, 2) x 1 x 2 x 1  + x 2
Example -2D for subtraction x 1 -x 2 x 1  - x 2 (1, 0) (2, 2) x 1  - x 2   = (1, 0) - (2, 2) = (-1, -2) x 1  - x 2  = x 1  + (-x 2 )
Not given the components? 1 m 2  2 m 45 o X 1   = (1, 0) X 2   = (x 2E , x 2N ) = (2  2cos(45 o ), 2  2sin(45 o )) = (2, 2) x 1 -x 2 x 1  - x 2 2  2 m 1 m 45 o Cosine rule: a 2 =b 2  + c 2  - 2bccosA = 1 + 8 - 2  2(1/   2) a =   5 m

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Chapter 1(4)SCALAR AND VECTOR

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  • 5. A x = A cos  A y = A sin  │ A │ =√ ( A x 2 + A y 2 ) The magnitude (length) of A is found by using the Pythagorean Theorem The length of a vector clearly does not depend on its direction. y x A A x A y A 
  • 6. The direction of A can be stated as tan  = Ay / Ax  =tan -1 (Ay / Ax) y x A A x A y A 
  • 7. Some Properties of Vectors Equality of Two Vectors Two vectors A and B may be defined to be equal if they have the same magnitude and point in the same directions. i.e. A = B A B A A B B
  • 8. Negative of a Vector The negative of vector A is defined as giving the vector sum of zero value when added to A . That is, A + (- A) = 0 . The vector A and –A have the same magnitude but are in opposite directions. A -A
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  • 10. B =  A If  = 0, therefore B =  A = 0, which is also known as a zero vector  (  A) =  A =  (  A) (  +  )A =  A +  A Example
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  • 12. More than two vectors? x 1 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2  x i  x i = x 1 + x 2 + x 3 + x 4 + x 5 Example
  • 13. Vector Subtraction Equivalent to adding the negative vector Example A -B A - B B A B C = A + (-B) C =
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  • 17. Parallelogram method of addition (tailtotail) The magnitude of the resultant depends on the relative directions of the vectors A B A + B
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  • 25. Dot product (scalar) of two vectors The definition: θ B A A · B = │A││B │cos θ
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  • 33. Vectors are represented by an arrow A - B B A A θ
  • 34. Conceptual Example If B is added to A, under what condition does the resultant vector A + B have the magnitude equal to A + B ? Under what conditions is the resultant vector equal to zero? *
  • 35. Example (1Dimension) x 1 = 5 x 2 = 3  x = x 2 - x 1 = 2 x 1 + x 2 x 1 + x 2 = 8 MORE EXAMPLE x 1 x 2 x 1 x 2  x = x 2 - x 1
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  • 38. Example 2 (A Vacation Trip) A car travels 20.0 km due north and then 35.0 km in a direction 60 0 west of north. Find the magnitude and direction of the car’s resultant displacement. SOLUTION
  • 39. Solution The magnitude of R can be obtained using the law of cosines as in figure Since θ =180 0 – 60 0 = 120 0 and C 2 = A 2 + B 2 – 2AB cos θ , we find that C = 48.2 km C A B 60 θ β Continue C = √A 2 + B 2 – 2AB cos θ C = √20 2 + 35 2 – 2(20)(35) cos 120 0
  • 40. The direction of C measured from the northerly direction can be obtained from the sines law β = 38.9 0 Therefore, the resultant displacement of the car is 48.2 km in direction 38.9 0 west of north
  • 41. Conceptual Example If one component of a vector is not zero, can its magnitude be zero? Explain. * MORE EXAMPLE
  • 42. Conceptual Example If A + B = 0, what can you say about the components of the two vectors? *
  • 43. Example 1 Find the sum of two vectors A and B lying in the xy plane and given by A = 2.0i + 2.0j and B = 2.0i – 4.0j SOLUTION
  • 44. Solution Comparing the above expression for A with the general relation A = A x i + A y j , we see that A x = 2.0 and A y = 2.0. Likewise, B x = 2.0, and B y = -4.0 Therefore, the resultant vector C is obtained by using Equation C = A + B + (2.0 + 2.0)i + (2.0 - 4.0)j = 4.0i -2.0j or C x = 4.0 C y = -2.0 The magnitude of C given by equation * Find the angle θ that C makes with the positive x axis Exercise C = √C x 2 + C y 2 = √20 = 4.5
  • 45. Example A particle undergoes three consecutive displacements d 1 = (1.5i + 3.0j – 1.2k) cm, d 2 = (2.3i – 1.4j – 3.6k) cm d 3 = (-1.3i + 1.5j) cm. Find the component and its magnitude.
  • 46. Solution R = d 1 + d 2 + d 3 = (1.5 + 2.3 – 1.3)i + (3.0 – 1.4 + 1.5)j + (-1.2 – 3.6 + 0)k = (2.5i + 3.1j – 4.8k) cm That is, the resultant displacement has component R x = 2.5 cm R y = 3.1 cm and R z = -4.8 cm Its magnitude is R = √ R x 2 + R y 2 + R z 2 = 6. 2 cm
  • 47. Example - 2D [headtotail] x 1 + x 2 (1, 0) (2, 2) x 1 + x 2 = (1, 0) + (2, 2) = (3, 2) x 1 x 2
  • 48. Example - 2D [tailtotail] x 1 - x 2 ? (1, 0) (2, 2) x 1 + x 2 = (1, 0) + (2, 2) = (3, 2) (x 2 ) x 1 x 1 + x 2 x 2
  • 49. Example of 2D (subtraction) (1, 0) (2, 2) x 1 x 2 x 1 + x 2
  • 50. Example -2D for subtraction x 1 -x 2 x 1 - x 2 (1, 0) (2, 2) x 1 - x 2 = (1, 0) - (2, 2) = (-1, -2) x 1 - x 2 = x 1 + (-x 2 )
  • 51. Not given the components? 1 m 2  2 m 45 o X 1 = (1, 0) X 2 = (x 2E , x 2N ) = (2  2cos(45 o ), 2  2sin(45 o )) = (2, 2) x 1 -x 2 x 1 - x 2 2  2 m 1 m 45 o Cosine rule: a 2 =b 2 + c 2 - 2bccosA = 1 + 8 - 2  2(1/  2) a =  5 m