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Chapter One:
Units, Vectors, and Trigonometry
Fundamental Units Area
A=L2
Volume
V=L3
Velocity
V=L/T
Acceleration
a=v/T=L/T2
s Length
L
Time
T
1 m 1 s
1 m 1 s
g 1 ft 1 s
m
Slug)
1 ft 1 s
A Fundamental Units Table of Units
Units
A B
6 mi and 551 yd
? m
Solution: F = Ma; F = (4.0kg)(3.5m/s2) = 14
kgm/s2 = 14 N
w = Mg ; w = (5.0kg)(9.8 m/s2) = 49N ; therefore, the magnitude of N is also 49N.
Solution:
In the vertical direction, gravity pulls the block down by the weight
force, w =Mg = 98N, and the surface pushes it up with an equal and
opposite force of N = 98N as well.
In the horizontal direction, the applied force F = Ma acts to the
left. F = (10.kg)( 4.0m/s2) = 40.N (to the left)
Vectors
A scalar quantity requires a magnitude only. Examples
are: mass, volume, and temperature.
A vector quantity requires a magnitude as well as a
direction. Examples are: velocity, acceleration, and force.
Arrows are used to show vectors.
The length of the arrow represents the magnitude and
the angle it makes with a reference axis counts as
its direction. The reference axis is usually chosen to be
the positive x-axis.
Addition of Vectors:
The addition of vectors is very easy. There are two cases.
Case I ) Parallel vectors:
Example 6: Draw the following vectors: A = (5.0N,
30.0o), B = (10.0N, 70.0o), C = (8.0N, 230.0o), and D =
(8.0N, -130.0o).
Solution: Note that counterclockwise (CCW) is positive for
angles and clockwise (CW) is negative. On a set of x-y
coordinates system, select the 30.0o 70.0o230.0o and -
130.0oangles as shown and using an appropriate scale (1cm
= 1N, for example) mark appropriate lengths on the
corresponding lines. Another point to consider is that bold
letters are used to show vectors and regular letters to show
magnitudes. Finally, in this example, vectors C and D have
the same direction and magnitude and are therefore
equal. +230.0oand -130.0ospecify the same direction.
Example 7: From Point P(3,2) draw vector B equal
to A = (5.0m/s, 120o) that is drawn from the origin.
Solution: First draw a tiny x-axis from P. Then select a
120oangle from P by a line segment as shown, and then
select a length that represents 5.0m/s based on the scale
used.
Example 8: Draw A = (3.0 m/s2, 27o) from the origin and then -
A from point Q(2, 6).
Solution: First draw a line at 27othat passes through the origin
and select 3.0in. or 3.0cm on it depending on your choice of
scale. Next, locate point Q and draw another line through it
parallel to A. Finally select 3.0in. or 3.0cm on it but in the
opposite direction of A. Complete the arrowhead and label it -A.
Note that the direction of -A is (+/-) 180odifferent from that of A.
Trigonometry
Find the third side
Case II ) Non-Parallel Vectors:
2) Analytical Method:
Example 17:
Given A = (4N, -30o)
and B = (8N, 70o) ,
find R = A + B by calculation.
Use the parallelogram method for
its graphical part.
A=5 m
B=2.1 m
C=0.5 m
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1

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Chapter 1

  • 1. Chapter One: Units, Vectors, and Trigonometry
  • 2. Fundamental Units Area A=L2 Volume V=L3 Velocity V=L/T Acceleration a=v/T=L/T2 s Length L Time T 1 m 1 s 1 m 1 s g 1 ft 1 s m Slug) 1 ft 1 s
  • 3. A Fundamental Units Table of Units
  • 5. A B 6 mi and 551 yd ? m
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  • 9. Solution: F = Ma; F = (4.0kg)(3.5m/s2) = 14 kgm/s2 = 14 N w = Mg ; w = (5.0kg)(9.8 m/s2) = 49N ; therefore, the magnitude of N is also 49N.
  • 10. Solution: In the vertical direction, gravity pulls the block down by the weight force, w =Mg = 98N, and the surface pushes it up with an equal and opposite force of N = 98N as well. In the horizontal direction, the applied force F = Ma acts to the left. F = (10.kg)( 4.0m/s2) = 40.N (to the left)
  • 11. Vectors A scalar quantity requires a magnitude only. Examples are: mass, volume, and temperature. A vector quantity requires a magnitude as well as a direction. Examples are: velocity, acceleration, and force. Arrows are used to show vectors. The length of the arrow represents the magnitude and the angle it makes with a reference axis counts as its direction. The reference axis is usually chosen to be the positive x-axis.
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  • 13. Addition of Vectors: The addition of vectors is very easy. There are two cases. Case I ) Parallel vectors:
  • 14. Example 6: Draw the following vectors: A = (5.0N, 30.0o), B = (10.0N, 70.0o), C = (8.0N, 230.0o), and D = (8.0N, -130.0o). Solution: Note that counterclockwise (CCW) is positive for angles and clockwise (CW) is negative. On a set of x-y coordinates system, select the 30.0o 70.0o230.0o and - 130.0oangles as shown and using an appropriate scale (1cm = 1N, for example) mark appropriate lengths on the corresponding lines. Another point to consider is that bold letters are used to show vectors and regular letters to show magnitudes. Finally, in this example, vectors C and D have the same direction and magnitude and are therefore equal. +230.0oand -130.0ospecify the same direction.
  • 15. Example 7: From Point P(3,2) draw vector B equal to A = (5.0m/s, 120o) that is drawn from the origin. Solution: First draw a tiny x-axis from P. Then select a 120oangle from P by a line segment as shown, and then select a length that represents 5.0m/s based on the scale used.
  • 16. Example 8: Draw A = (3.0 m/s2, 27o) from the origin and then - A from point Q(2, 6). Solution: First draw a line at 27othat passes through the origin and select 3.0in. or 3.0cm on it depending on your choice of scale. Next, locate point Q and draw another line through it parallel to A. Finally select 3.0in. or 3.0cm on it but in the opposite direction of A. Complete the arrowhead and label it -A. Note that the direction of -A is (+/-) 180odifferent from that of A.
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  • 28. Case II ) Non-Parallel Vectors:
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  • 32. Example 17: Given A = (4N, -30o) and B = (8N, 70o) , find R = A + B by calculation. Use the parallelogram method for its graphical part.
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