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To add vectors you place the base of the second vector on the tip of the first vector You make a path out of the arrows like you’re drawing a treasure map The answer vector (called the resultant) is the vector that connects the start of the path to the end of the path. Measure the resultant with a ruler to find the magnitude.
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3 cm @ 90° + 6 cm @ 0° = ? resultant (answer vector)
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This method of adding vectors is called the “Tip-to-tail method” since you put the tail of the second vector on the tip of the first vector resultant (answer vector)
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When adding perpendicular vectors you use the Pythagorean Theorem a b c
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When adding vectors by drawing you use a protractor and measure the angle of the resultant. When adding vectors mathematically you use Trigonometry to find the direction of the resultant.
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Sine (sin) Cosine (cos) Tangent (tan) Each function uses two sides of a right triangle The angle we are using is labeled with the Greek letter “theta” or “θ”
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θ hypotenuse opposite adjacent
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Angles are measured from the +x-axis Quadrant 1: 0°-90°Quadrant 2: 90°-180° Quadrant 3: 180°-270°Quadrant 4: 270°-360° Your calculator will give you the angle to the closest part of the x-axis. You need to add or subtract to adjust the angle to the ranges shown. y x
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A hiker hikes 22 km East, then 11 km North. Determine the magnitude and direction of the hiker’s displacement. θ 22 km 11 km resultant
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A hiker hikes 11 km East, then 22 km North. Determine the magnitude and direction of the hiker’s displacement. θ 22 km 11 km resultant Your calculator must be in degrees mode!
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