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1 The Trigonometric Way Adding Vectors Mathematically

2 Components of Vectors Every vector is the resultant of two perpendicular vectors. The perpendicular vectors are called the components of the vector. To find the components, use the following formulas: x-component = Magnitude cos Θ y-component = Magnitude sin Θ Note: The symbol “ Θ” is the Greek letter theta. It is used to abbreviate “the angle.”

3 Components of Vectors 5.0 N Θ= 37º x-component y-component

4 Components of Vectors F y =3.0 N F x =4.0 N 5.0 N Θ= 37º F x = 5.0 cos 37º N,F y = 5.0 sin 37º N F = 5.0 N at 37º

5 Independence of Vector Quantities Perpendicular vector quantities are independent on each other The vector quantity in the x direction does not effect the quantity in the y direction. Example: the current in the river does not effect the time to cross the river, but does effect where you end up

6 Vector Resolution Vector Resolution is the combining of the x- and y- components into the resultant vector. Use Pythagorean theorem to determine magnitude a 2 + b 2 = c 2 θ adjacent opposite R

7 Finding the Angle To find the direction, start with the relation: Θ = tan -1 (y/x) The calculator gives the angle the vector makes with the x-axis, not the “proper” angle. If your angle is: Case 1: Angle does not need adjustment Case 2: Proper angle = 180° - Θ Case 3: Proper angle = Θ + 180° Case 4: Proper angle = 360° - Θ 12 34

8 Finding the Angle

9 Practice Vector Resolution x-component = 5.0 m y-component = -8.0 m

10 Adding Vectors at Any Angle 1. Break the vectors into their x and y components. 2. Add each of the x components. 3. Add each of the y components. 4. Determine the length of the resultant using the Pythagorean theorem. 5. Determine the angle using Θ = tan -1 (y/x). Adjust based on the quadrant.  Remember the correct signs of the x and y components.

11 Adding Vectors at Any Angle Example: Add 12 N at 50 ° and 26 N at 200°


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