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Adding Vectors E.g. A boat is pulled into harbour by two tug boats at right angles as shown in the diagram – calculate its resultant speed NOTE – because they are vectors AND not in the same direction we can’t simply write down 5 ms-1 3 ms -1 Instead we make a triangle out of the two velocities and use Pythagoras 2 ms -1
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Triangle of forces Make the two forces that we want to add together into a triangle NOSE to TAIL. Like this … 2 ms -1 3 ms -1 OR 3 ms -1 2 ms -1 It’s a right angled triangle so use Pythagoras: Hypotenuse2 = = = 13 Result = 13 = 3.6 ms-1 The result of adding these two vectors is the missing side of the triangle. Its length will be the speed of the ship and its direction will be as drawn.
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Subtracting Vectors E.g. subtract Force B from Force A (which are at right angles) … A It is the same as adding – but point the subtracting force in the other direction A -B B Then nose to tail them, and do Pythagoras
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Vectors that are not at right angles
Draw a scale drawing and then a parallelogram around the two forces – the resultant is the diagonal: 3 ms -1 300 Horizontal 250 2 ms -1
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Occasionally you can resolve
500 horizontal Special case: The forces are equal and at the same angle – therefore the resultant will be horizontal – therefore resolve both forces to the horizontal and add them 500 Result = 2 x 10 cos 50 10N Note – Pythagoras won’t work in this case – why not?
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