Scalars A scalar quantity is a quantity that has magnitude only and has no direction in space Examples of Scalar Quantities: Length Area Volume Time Mass.

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Scalars A scalar quantity is a quantity that has magnitude only and has no direction in space Examples of Scalar Quantities: Length Area Volume Time Mass

Vectors A vector quantity is a quantity that has both magnitude and a direction in space Examples of Vector Quantities: Displacement Velocity Acceleration Force

Vector Diagrams Vector diagrams are shown using an arrow The length of the arrow represents its magnitude The direction of the arrow shows its direction

Resultant of Two Vectors The resultant is the sum or the combined effect of two vector quantities Vectors in the same direction: 6 N 4 N = 10 N 6 m = 10 m 4 m Vectors in opposite directions: 6 m s-1 10 m s-1 = 4 m s-1 6 N 10 N = 4 N

The Parallelogram Law The Triangle Law When two vectors are joined tail to tail Complete the parallelogram The resultant is found by drawing the diagonal The Triangle Law When two vectors are joined head to tail Draw the resultant vector by completing the triangle

Problem: Resultant of 2 Vectors 2004 HL Section B Q5 (a) Two forces are applied to a body, as shown. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force acting on the body? Solution: Complete the parallelogram (rectangle) The diagonal of the parallelogram ac represents the resultant force The magnitude of the resultant is found using Pythagoras’ Theorem on the triangle abc 12 N a d θ 5 N 13 N 5 b c 12 Resultant displacement is 13 N 67º with the 5 N force

Resolving a Vector Into Perpendicular Components When resolving a vector into components we are doing the opposite to finding the resultant We usually resolve a vector into components that are perpendicular to each other Here a vector v is resolved into an x component and a y component v y x

Summary If a vector of magnitude v has two perpendicular components x and y, and v makes and angle θ with the x component then the magnitude of the components are: x= v Cos θ y= v Sin θ v y=v Sin θ y θ x=v Cosθ