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Vector Solutions

This document provides solutions to vector worksheet problems involving calculating components of forces, adding and subtracting vectors, and determining resultant velocities and accelerations from multiple vectors. Key steps include drawing diagrams, using trigonometric functions to determine vector components, applying Pythagorean theorem to calculate magnitudes, and ensuring net forces and velocities equal zero.

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Vector Solutions

This document provides solutions to vector worksheet problems involving calculating components of forces, adding and subtracting vectors, and determining resultant velocities and accelerations from multiple vectors. Key steps include drawing diagrams, using trigonometric functions to determine vector components, applying Pythagorean theorem to calculate magnitudes, and ensuring net forces and velocities equal zero.

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Vector Worksheet: Solutions

Your rst step should always be to draw a diagram of the situation. Do so here:

Wolf One |Fx |= 0 |Fy |= 20 Wolf Two |Fx |= 30 cos 30= 25.98 |Fy |=30 sin 30=15 Wolf Three |Fx |=25 |Fy |=0 Wolf Four |Fx |=35sin 10= 6.08 |Fy |=35cos 10= 34.5 Now add up all of the x components: 57.06

Add up all of the y components: .5

Now use Pythagorean Theorem to nd the magnitude of the total force vector: 57.06

What direction is the total force in? 89.5 north of west

Now nd the magnitude of the acceleration: .11 m/s2

Practice Problems 1)Determine the x and y components of each of the force vectors above.

(a)

(b)

(c)

a)x = 12cos60 = 6, y = 12sin60 = 10.4 b)x = 15cos20 = 14.1, y = 15sin20 = 5.13 c)x = 25sin30 = 12.5, y = 25sin30 = 21.65

2)Are the following quantities vectors or scalars? Explain. a)The cost of a theater ticket. Scalar b)The current in a river. Vector c)The initial ight path from Houston to Dallas. Vector d)The population of the world. Scalar

3)Of the following quantities, which are vectors? If it is, explain why. If it isnt, explain why. a)The speed of a car. Scalar b)The velocity of a car. Vector c)How long it takes to do a physics assignment. Scalar d)The magnitude of the force required to push a pumpkin o an abandoned overpass. Scalar e)The acceleration of said pumpkin. Vector

4)Write each combination of vectors as a single vector. a)P R b)RS c)P Q d)RQ

5. If a child pulls a sled through the snow with a force of 50 N exerted at an angle of 38 above the horizontal, nd the horizontal and vertical components of the force. x = 50 cos 38 = 39.4 y = 50 sin 38 = 30.8

6. A plane ies with a velocity of 52 m/s east through a 12 m/s cross wind blowing the plane south. Find the magnitude and direction (relative to due north) of the resultant velocity at which it travels. 53.37 m/s 121 degrees south of north

7. Draw the vector v and nd the magnitude and direction, counter clockwise from the +x-axis. a)|v | = 29/4, = 21.8

(a) vx =2.5, vy =1

(b) vx =-0.5, vy =1

(c) vx =-1.5, vy =-1

b)|v | = c)|v | =

5/4, = 26.6 13/4, = 33.7

8. Construct c=a+b by drawing and calculating the direction and magnitude of c. The direction should be measured from the +x-axis.

(a)

(b)

a)10.1, 19.6 from =y to -x b)41.62, 42 from =x to -y

9. Construct c=a-b by drawing and calculating the direction and magnitude of c. The direction should be measured from the +x-axis.

(a)

(b)

a)8.05, 10.7 from =-x to y b)8.87, 42 from =-y to -x

10. A racing car is accelerating at 20 m/s2 70 N of W. Find the acceleration of the car in the north direction and in the west direction. 18.8 north, 6.9 west

11. Your uncle Mikes boat can travel 4.0 m/s in still water. One sunny afternoon, you and Unk Mike decide to go shing. While waiting for a bite, you begin thinking, If this river is owing at 5.5 m/s southward, and we are heading eastward, directly across the river, what are the direction and magnitude of our total velocity? Answer your own question. 6.8 m/s, 38.9 S of E

12. The gure above shows three ropes tied together in a knot. One of your friends pulls on a rope with a force of 3 Newtons and another pulls on a second rope with a force of 5 Newtons. How hard and in what direction must you pull on the third rope to keep the knot from moving? (Hint: If you dont want the knot to move, the net force must be zero.) 4.3, 83 below -x axis

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