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Two-Dimensional Motion and Vectors Vector Operations
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Coordinate System in Two Dimensions Can change the orientation of the system so that motion is along an axis Or can apply a coordinate system along two axes –(4,-5)
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Determining Resultant Magnitude and Direction Use Pythagorean theorem to find magnitude when vectors form a right triangle –(length of one leg) 2 + (length of other leg) 2 = (length of hypotenuse) 2 –a 2 +b 2 =c 2 –C equals displacement, velocity, acceleration, etc Use inverse tangent function to find angle of the resultant –This is the direction –angle = inverse tangent of (opposite leg)/(adjacent leg) –θ=tan -1 (opp/adj)
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Determining Resultant Magnitude and Direction An archaeologist climbs the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt. The pyramid’s height is 136m and it’s width is 2.30*10 2 m. What is the magnitude and the direction of the displacement of the archaeologist after she ha climbed from the bottom of the pyramid to the top? h = 136mw = 2.30*10 2 m / 2 = 115m
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Determining Resultant Magnitude and Direction r 2 = h 2 + w 2 = 136 2 + (115) 2 = 18496 + 13225 = 31721 r = 178m θ = tan -1 (opposite/adjacent) = tan -1 (height/width) = tan -1 (136/115) = 49.8°
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Resolving Vectors into Components CCCComponents of a vector – the projections of a vector along the axes of a coordinate system UUUUse sine function to find opposite leg –o–o–o–opposite leg = hypotenuse * (sine of angle) –o–o–o–opp = hyp * (sinθ) UUUUse cosine function to find adjacent leg –a–a–a–adjacent leg = hypotenuse * (cosine of angle) –a–a–a–adj = hyp * (cosθ)
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FFFFind the components of the velocity of a helicopter traveling 95km/h at an angle of 35° to the ground.
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opp = hyp * (sinθ) Vertical = hypotenuse * (sinθ) Vertical = 95(sin35) = 54 km/h adj = hyp * (cosθ) Horizontal = hypotenuse * (cosθ) Horizontal = 95(cos35) = 78 km/h
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Adding Vectors That Are Not Perpendicular FFFForm right triangles from each leg of the vector UUUUse sine and cosine to get total x and y displacements UUUUse Pythagorean theorem and inverse tangent to get magnitude and direction of resultant
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Adding Vectors That Are Not Perpendicular
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