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1 Vector Addition How to resolve vectors into components and algebraically add them using a spreadsheet.

2 Vector Addition Perpendicular Vectors: A resultant (R) can be gotten by placing two vectors (V1 and V2) head to tail and solving for the resultant using Pythagorean Theorem. Y R V1 The direction is an angle counterclockwise from the positve X axis: Qxr X Qxr V2

3 Equations Pythagorean Theorem: Inverse Tangent
IF V2 is negative (qXR is in quadrant 2 or 3), add 180 to reverse the direction.

4 What about when vectors are not perpendicular to each other?
Y X A B Vectors should still be placed head to tail and a resultant drawn from the tail of the first to the head of the last.

5 Adding Non-Perpendicular Vectors
Y A Resultant X B Although graphically this technique works it is difficult to apply the math necessary to determine a resultant, particularly if there are more than two vectors that must be added.

6 Vector Decomposition Therefore we will use the method of vector decomposition to add vectors. This is an approach that uses the components of the vectors to perform vector addition rather than the vectors themselves. Vector components of a vector V are the two vectors parallel to the X and Y coordinate axes whose resultant is equal to the original vector V.

7 How do we calculate components? For a given vector V at angle qxr
Y X V Vy Vy = Y component of V qx Vx Vx = X component of V qx = angle measured counterclockwise from the + X axis.

8 Adding Non-Perpendicular Vectors
Y VXA X VYA A VYB B VXB Now after determining the components of A and B.

9 Adding Non-Perpendicular Vectors
Y VXA X VYA VYB VXB And replacing the original vectors with them.

10 Adding Non-Perpendicular Vectors
Y VYA Resultant X VYB VXB VXA The components are summed head to tail.

11 Combining the individual vectors to get the components of the Resultant: RX and RY
VXB + VXA = RX VYB + VYA = RY RY R = Resultant RX

12 Equations Pythagorean Theorem: Inverse Tangent
IF RX is negative (qXR is in quadrant 2 or 3), add 180 to reverse the direction. 12

13 You will now use a spreadsheet to….
Calculate the components of any vector given its magnitude and direction Calculate the magnitude of the resultant of any number of vectors Calculate the final direction of the resultant given the sum of the components of each vector.

14 Tips An IF function is used to calculate the direction of the resultant. A cell containing an IF function can have two possible values. It uses a logical test to check a given value using a greater than or less than comparison. IF the test is true the result of the function is calculated using the “value if true” part of the function IF the test is false the result of the function is calculated using the “value if false” part of the function


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