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1. Which of the following are vectors?

  • 20 cm is scalar, not a vector - it does not have a directional component.
  • 9.81 ms−2 towards the centre of the earth is a vector.
  • 5 km south-east is a vector.
  • 500 ms−1 on a bearing of 285.3° is a vector.

2. A displacement vector a is the resultant vector of two other vectors, 5 m north and 10 m south-east. What does a equal, as a displacement and a bearing?

Displacement (m) Bearing (°) Horizontal Displacement (m) Vertical Displacement (m)'
5 000 0 5
10 135 sin135=s10, so s=102 cos135=s10, so s=102

So, for the resultant vector:

Horizontal displacement =0+1027.07 m

Vertical displacement =51022.07 m

This gives us a right-angled triangle. So:

θ=arctan2.077.0716.3°, so the bearing equals 90° + 16.3° = 106.3°.

Resultant displacement=7.072+(2.07)27.4 m

3. If I travel at a velocity of 10 ms−1 on a bearing of 030°, at what velocity am I travelling north and east?

Vertical velocity (North)=10×cos30=53 ms18.66 ms1

Horizontal velocity (East)=10×sin30=5 ms1

4. An alternative method of writing vectors is in a column, as follows:

𝐚=(xy),

where x and y are the vertical and horizontal components of the vector respectively. Express |a| and the angle between a and (10) in terms of x and y.

By Pythagoras' theorem:

(|𝐚|)2=x2+y2

|𝐚|=x2+y2

Let θ be the angle between a and (10).

tanθ=yx

θ=arctanyx

This angle θ is known as the argument of a.

5. A more accurate method of modelling the trajectory of a ball is to include air resistance as a constant force F. How would this be achieved?

Once the arrow representing the acceleration due to gravity has been added on, add an horizontal arrow pushing against the motion of the ball. Since F = ma, the magnitude of this acceleration is F divided by m.

Note that this model is still not perfect. In fact, F is not constant - it depends on the horizontal component of the ball's velocity.

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