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Chapter 10
VECTOR ALGEBRA
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In most sciences one generation tears down what another has built and what
one has established another undoes. In Mathematics alone each generation
builds a new story to the old structure. HERMAN HANKEL
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10.1 Introduction
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In our day to day life, we come across many queries such
as What is your height? How should a football player hit
the ball to give a pass to another player of his team? Observe
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that a possible answer to the first query may be 1.6 meters,
a quantity that involves only one value (magnitude) which
is a real number. Such quantities are called scalars.
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money, voltage, density, resistance etc. and vector quantities like displacement, velocity,
acceleration, force, weight, momentum, electric field intensity etc.
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In this chapter, we will study some of the basic concepts about vectors, various
operations on vectors, and their algebraic and geometric properties. These two type of
properties, when considered together give a full realisation to the concept of vectors,
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Fig 10.1
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Now observe that if we restrict the line l to the line segment AB, then a magnitude
is prescribed on the line l with one of the two directions, so that we obtain a directed
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line segment (Fig 10.1(iii)). Thus, a directed line segment has magnitude as well as
direction.
Definition 1 A quantity that has magnitude as well as direction is called a vector.
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Notice that a directed line segment is a vector (Fig 10.1(iii)), denoted as AB or
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simply as ar , and read as vector AB or vector a .
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The point A from where the vector AB starts is called its initial point, and the
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point B where it ends is called its terminal point. The distance between initial and
terminal points of a vector is called the magnitude (or length) of the vector, denoted as
uuur r
| AB |, or | a |, or a. The arrow indicates the direction of the vector.
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$Note Since the length is never negative, the notation | a | < 0 has no meaning.
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Position Vector
From Class XI, recall the three dimensional right handed rectangular coordinate
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system (Fig 10.2(i)). Consider a point P in space, having coordinates (x, y, z) with
uuur
respect to the origin O (0, 0, 0). Then, the vector OP having O and P as its initial and
terminal points, respectively, is called the position vector of the point P with respect
uuur r
to O. Using distance formula (from Class XI), the magnitude of OP (or r ) is given by
uuur
| OP | = x2 + y 2 + z 2
In practice, the position vectors of points A, B, C, etc., with respect to the origin O
r r r
are denoted by a , b , c , etc., respectively (Fig 10.2 (ii)).
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Fig 10.2
Direction Cosines
uuur r
Consider the position vector OP or r of a point P(x, y, z) as in Fig 10.3. The angles ,
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r
, made by the vector r with the positive directions of x, y and z-axes respectively,
are called its direction angles. The cosine values of these angles, i.e., cos , cos and
r
cos are called direction cosines of the vector r , and usually denoted by l, m and n,
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respectively. Z
C
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z P(x,y,z)
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O y
Y
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B
P
x
C
A
O
90
X
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Fig 10.3 X
From Fig 10.3, one may note that the triangle OAP is right angled, and in it, we
x r
have cos = ( r stands for | r |) . Similarly, from the right angled triangles OBP and
r
y z
OCP, we may write cos = and cos = . Thus, the coordinates of the point P may
r r
also be expressed as (lr, mr,nr). The numbers lr, mr and nr, proportional to the direction
r
cosines are called as direction ratios of vector r , and denoted as a, b and c, respectively.
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direction as it has zero magnitude. Or, alternatively otherwise, it may be regarded as
uuur uuur
having any direction. The vectors AA, BB represent the zero vector,
Unit Vector A vector whose magnitude is unity (i.e., 1 unit) is called a unit vector. The
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unit vector in the direction of a given vector a is denoted by a .
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Coinitial Vectors Two or more vectors having the same initial point are called coinitial
vectors.
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Collinear Vectors Two or more vectors are said to be collinear if they are parallel to
the same line, irrespective of their magnitudes and directions.
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Equal Vectors Two vectors a and b are said to be equal, if they have the same
magnitude and direction regardless of the positions of their initial points, and written
r r
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as a = b .
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Negative of a Vector A vector whose magnitude is the same as that of a given vector
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(say, AB ), but direction is opposite to that of it, is called negative of the given vector.
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For example, vector BA is negative of the vector AB , and written as BA = AB .
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Remark The vectors defined above are such that any of them may be subject to its
parallel displacement without changing its magnitude and direction. Such vectors are
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called free vectors. Throughout this chapter, we will be dealing with free vectors only.
Solution
(i) Time-scalar (ii) Volume-scalar (iii) Force-vector
(iv) Speed-scalar (v) Density-scalar (vi) Velocity-vector
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Example 3 In Fig 10.5, which of the vectors are:
(i) Collinear (ii) Equal (iii) Coinitial
Solution
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r r r
(i) Collinear vectors : a , c and d .
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(ii) Equal vectors : a and c .
r r r
(iii) Coinitial vectors : b , c and d .
Fig 10.5
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1. Represent graphically a displacement of 40 km, 30 east of north.
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point A to the point C, is given by the vector AC and Fig 10.7
expressed as
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AC = AB + BC
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This is known as the triangle law of vector addition.
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In general, if we have two vectors a and b (Fig 10.8 (i)), then to add them, they
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are positioned so that the initial point of one coincides with the terminal point of the
other (Fig 10.8(ii)).
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b
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+b b b
a
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a
A B A B
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a a
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b
a
b
(i) (ii) (iii)
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Fig 10.8
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For example, in Fig 10.8 (ii), we have shifted vector b without changing its magnitude
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and direction, so that its initial point coincides with the terminal point of a . Then, the
r r
vector a + b , represented by the third side AC of the triangle ABC, gives us the sum
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r r
(or resultant) of the vectors a and b i.e., in triangle ABC (Fig 10.8 (ii)), we have
uuur uuur uuur
AB + BC = AC
uuur uuur
uuuur uuur
Now, construct a vector BC so that its magnitude is same as the vector BC , but
the direction opposite to that of it (Fig 10.8 (iii)), i.e.,
uuuur uuur
BC = BC
Then, on applying triangle law from the Fig 10.8 (iii), we have
uuuur uuur uuuur uuur uuur r r
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AC = AB + BC = AB + (BC) = a b
uuuur r r
The vector AC is said to represent the difference of a and b .
Now, consider a boat in a river going from one bank of the river to the other in a
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direction perpendicular to the flow of the river. Then, it is acted upon by two velocity
vectorsone is the velocity imparted to the boat by its engine and other one is the
velocity of the flow of river water. Under the simultaneous influence of these two
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velocities, the boat in actual starts travelling with a different velocity. To have a precise
idea about the effective speed and direction
(i.e., the resultant velocity) of the boat, we have
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the following law of vector addition.
r r
If we have two vectors a and b represented
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r r
sum a + b is represented in magnitude and
direction by the diagonal of the parallelogram
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$Note From Fig 10.9, using the triangle law, one may note that
uuur uuur uuur
OA + AC = OC
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parallelogram are equal and parallel, from
uuur uuur r
Fig 10.10, we have, AD = BC = b and
uuur uuur r
DC = AB = a . Again using triangle law, from Fig 10.10
triangle ADC, we have
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uuuur uuur uuur r r
AC = AD + DC = b + a
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r r r r
Hence a +b = b +a
r r r
Property 2 For any three vectors a , b and c
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(a + b ) + c = a + (b + c ) (Associative property)
r r
be T
Fig 10.11
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Note that for any vector a , we have
r r r r r
a+0 = 0+a =a
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Here, the zero vector 0 is called the additive identity for the vector addition.
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10.5 Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar
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Let a be a given vector and a scalar. Then the product of the vector a by the scalar
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r r
, denoted as a , is called the multiplication of vector a by the scalar . Note that,
r r r
a is also a vector, collinear to the vector a . The vector a has the direction same
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(or opposite) to that of vector a according as the value of is positive (or negative).
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Also, the magnitude of vector a is | | times the magnitude of the vector a , i.e.,
r r
| a | = | | | a |
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a
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2a
2
2 a
2 a
a
1
1
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Fig 10.12
r r
When = 1, then a = a, which is a vector having magnitude equal to the
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r r r
magnitude of a and direction opposite to that of the direction of a . The vector a is
r
called the negative (or additive inverse) of vector a and we always have
r r r r r
a + ( a ) = ( a ) + a = 0
1 r r
Also, if = r , provided a 0, i.e. a is not a null vector, then
|a|
r r 1 r
| a |=| | | a | = r | a | 1
|a|
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r r
So, a represents the unit vector in the direction of a . We write it as
1 r
a = r a
|a|
r r
$ Note For any scalar k, k 0 = 0.
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10.5.1 Components of a vector
Let us take the points A(1, 0, 0), B(0, 1, 0) and C(0, 0, 1) on the x-axis, y-axis and
z-axis, respectively. Then, clearly
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| OA |= 1, | OB | = 1 and | OC | = 1
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The vectors OA, OB and OC , each having magnitude 1,
are called unit vectors along the axes OX, OY and OZ,
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respectively, and denoted by i, j and k , respectively
(Fig 10.13). Fig 10.13
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Now, consider the position vector OP of a point P (x, y, z) as in Fig 10.14. Let P1
be the foot of the perpendicular from P on the plane XOY. We, thus, see that P1 P is
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Fig 10.14
parallel to z-axis. As i, j and k are the unit vectors along the x, y and z-axes,
uuur uuur
respectively, and by the definition of the coordinates of P, we have P1P = OR = zk .
uuur uuur uuur
Similarly, QP1 = OS = yj and OQ = xi .
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This form of any vector is called its component form. Here, x, y and z are called
r
as the scalar components of r , and xi, yj and zk are called the vector components
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of r along the respective axes. Sometimes x, y and z are also termed as rectangular
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components.
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The length of any vector r = xi + yj + zk , is readily determined by applying the
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Pythagoras theorem twice. We note that in the right angle triangle OQP1 (Fig 10.14)
uuuur uuuur uuur
| OP 1 | = | OQ |2 +|QP1|2 = x 2 + y 2 ,
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and in the right angle triangle OP1P, we have
uuur uuur uuur
OP = | OP1 |2 | P1P |2 ( x2 y2 ) z2
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r
Hence, the length of any vector r = xi + yj + zk is given by
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r
| r | = | xi + yj + zk | = x 2 + y 2 + z 2
r r
If a and b are any two vectors given in the component form a1i + a2 j + a3 k and
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(i) the sum (or resultant) of the vectors a and b is given by
r r
a + b = (a1 + b1 )i + (a2 + b2 ) j + (a3 + b3 )k
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r r
(ii) the difference of the vector a and b is given by
r r
a b = (a1 b1 )i + (a2 b2 ) j + (a3 b3 )k
r
r
(iii) the vectors a and b are equal if and only if
a1 = b1, a2 = b2 and a3 = b3
r
(iv) the multiplication of vector a by any scalar is given by
r
a = ( a1 )i ( a2 ) j ( a3 )k
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The addition of vectors and the multiplication of a vector by a scalar together give
the following distributive laws:
r r
Let a and b be any two vectors, and k and m be any scalars. Then
(i) kar + mar = (k + m)ar
r r
(ii) k (ma ) = (km)a
r r r
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(iii) k (a b ) ka kb
Remarks
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(i) One may observe that whatever be the value of , the vector a is always
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r r r
collinear to the vector a . In fact, two vectors a and b are collinear if and only
r r r r
if there exists a nonzero scalar such that b = a . If the vectors a and b are
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r r
given in the component form, i.e. a = a i + a j + a k and b = b i + b j + b k ,
1 2 3 1 2 3
then the two vectors are collinear if and only if
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b1i + b2 j + b3 k = (a1i + a2 j + a3 k)
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b1 b b
= 2 = 3 =
a1 a2 a3
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(ii) If a a1i a2 j a3 k , then a1, a2, a3 are also called direction ratios of a .
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= (cos )i + (cos ) j + (cos )k is the unit vector in the direction of that vector,
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where , and are the angles which the vector makes with x, y and z axes
respectively.
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Example 4 Find the values of x, y and z so that the vectors a = xi + 2 j + zk and
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b = 2i + yj + k are equal.
Solution Note that two vectors are equal if and only if their corresponding components
r r
are equal. Thus, the given vectors a and b will be equal if and only if
x = 2, y = 2, z = 1
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r r r r r r
Example 5 Let a = i + 2 j and b = 2i + j . Is | a | = | b | ? Are the vectors a and b
equal?
r r
Solution We have | a | = 12 + 22 = 5 and | b | 22 12 5
r r
So, | a | = | b | . But, the two vectors are not equal since their corresponding components
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are distinct.
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Example 6 Find unit vector in the direction of vector a = 2i + 3 j + k
r 1 r
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Solution The unit vector in the direction of a vector a is given by a = r a .
|a|
r
22 + 32 + 12 = 14
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Now |a| =
1 2 3 1
Therefore a = (2i + 3 j + k) = i+ j+ k
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Example 7 Find a vector in the direction of vector a = i 2 j that has magnitude
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7 units.
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Solution The unit vector in the direction of the given vector ar is
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1 r 1 1 2
a = r a = (i 2 j ) = i j
|a| 5 5 5
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Therefore, the vector having magnitude equal to 7 and in the direction of a is
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1 2 7 14
i
7a = 7 i j = j
5 5 5 5
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Example 8 Find the unit vector in the direction of the sum of the vectors,
r r
a = 2i + 2 j 5k and b = 2i + j + 3k .
Solution The sum of the given vectors is
r r r
a b ( c , say) = 4i 3 j 2k
r
and |c | = 42 + 32 + (2) 2 = 29
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Solution Note that the direction ratios a, b, c of a vector r = xi + yj + zk are just
the respective components x, y and z of the vector. So, for the given vector, we have
a = 1, b = 1 and c = 2. Further, if l, m and n are the direction cosines of the given
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vector, then
a 1 b 1 c 2 r
l= r = , m= r = , n= r = as |r | = 6
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|r | 6 |r | 6 | r | 6
1 1 2
Thus, the direction cosines are , , .
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If P1(x1, y1, z1) and P2(x2, y2, z2) are any two points, then the vector joining P1 and P2
uuuur
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is the vector P1P2 (Fig 10.15).
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OP1P2 , we have
uuur uuuur uuuur
OP1 + P1P2 = OP2 .
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uuuur
i.e. P1P2 = ( x2i + y2 j + z2 k) ( x1i + y1 j + z1k)
= ( x2 x1 )i + ( y2 y1 ) j + ( z2 z1 )k
uuuur
The magnitude of vector P1P2 is given by
uuuur
P1P2 = ( x2 x1 ) 2 + ( y2 y1 ) 2 + ( z2 z1 ) 2
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Example 10 Find the vector joining the points P(2, 3, 0) and Q( 1, 2, 4) directed
from P to Q.
Solution Since the vector is to be directed from P to Q, clearly P is the initial point
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and Q is the terminal point. So, the required vector joining P and Q is the vector PQ ,
given by
uuur
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PQ = (1 2)i + ( 2 3) j + ( 4 0)k
uuur
i.e. PQ = 3i 5 j 4k.
10.5.3 Section formula
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uuur uuur
Let P and Q be two points represented by the position vectors OP and OQ , respectively,
with respect to the origin O. Then the line segment
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joining the points P and Q may be divided by a third
point, say R, in two ways internally (Fig 10.16)
and externally (Fig 10.17). Here, we intend to find
pu uuur
the position vector OR for the point R with respect
to the origin O. We take the two cases one by one.
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Therefore, we have
r r
r mb + na
or r = (on simplification)
m+n
Hence, the position vector of the point R which divides P and Q internally in the
ratio of m : n is given by
r r
uuur mb + na
OR =
m+n
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r r
uuur mb na
OR = m n Fig 10.17
Remark If R is the midpoint of PQ , then m = n. And therefore, from Case I, the
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uuur
midpoint R of PQ , will have its position vector as
r r
uuur a +b
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OR =
2
uuur r r
Example 11 Consider two points P and Q with position vectors OP = 3a 2b and
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uuur r r
OQ a b . Find the position vector of a point R which divides the line joining P and Q
in the ratio 2:1, (i) internally, and (ii) externally.
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Solution
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(i) The position vector of the point R dividing the join of P and Q internally in the
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ratio 2:1 is
r r r r r
uuur 2( a + b ) + (3a 2b ) 5a
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OR = =
2 +1 3
(ii) The position vector of the point R dividing the join of P and Q externally in the
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ratio 2:1 is
r r r r
r r
uuur 2( a + b ) (3a 2b )
OR = = 4b a
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Example 12 Show that the points A(2i j k), B(i 3 j 5k), C(3i 4 j 4k) are
the vertices of a right angled triangle.
Solution We have
uuur
AB = (1 2)i + (3 + 1) j + (5 1)k i 2 j 6k
uuur
BC = (3 1)i + (4 + 3) j + (4 + 5)k = 2i j + k
uuur
and CA = (2 3)i + (1 + 4) j + (1 + 4)k = i + 3 j + 5k
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EXERCISE 10.2
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1. Compute the magnitude of the following vectors:
r r r 1 1 1
a = i + j + k ;
b = 2i 7 j 3k; c = i+ j k
3 3 3
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2. Write two different vectors having same magnitude.
3. Write two different vectors having same direction.
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4. Find the values of x and y so that the vectors 2i + 3 j and xi + yj are equal.
5. Find the scalar and vector components of the vector with initial point (2, 1) and
terminal point ( 5, 7).
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6. Find the sum of the vectors a = i 2 j + k, b = 2i + 4 j + 5k and c = i 6 j 7 k .
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7. Find the unit vector in the direction of the vector a = i + j + 2k .
be T
uuur
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8. Find the unit vector in the direction of vector PQ, where P and Q are the points
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r r
direction of the vector a + b .
10. Find a vector in the direction of vector 5i j + 2k which has magnitude 8 units.
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13. Find the direction cosines of the vector joining the points A (1, 2, 3) and
B(1, 2, 1), directed from A to B.
14. Show that the vector i + j + k is equally inclined to the axes OX, OY and OZ.
15. Find the position vector of a point R which divides the line joining two points P
and Q whose position vectors are i + 2 j k and i + j + k respectively, in the
ratio 2 : 1
(i) internally (ii) externally
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16. Find the position vector of the mid point of the vector joining the points P(2, 3, 4)
and Q(4, 1, 2).
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17. Show that the points A, B and C with position vectors, a = 3i 4 j 4k,
r r
b = 2i j + k and c = i 3 j 5k , respectively form the vertices of a right angled
triangle.
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18. In triangle ABC (Fig 10.18), which of the following is not true:
uuur uuuur uuur r
(A) AB + BC + CA = 0
uuur uuur uuur r
(B) AB + BC AC = 0
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uuur uuur uuur r
(C) AB + BC CA = 0
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uuur uuur uuur r Fig 10.18
(D) AB CB + CA = 0
r r
19. If a and b are two collinear vectors, then which of the following are incorrect:
pu r r
(A) b = a , for some scalar
r
be T
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(B) a = b
r
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(C) the respective components of a and b are not proportional
o R
r r
(D) both the vectors a and b have same direction, but different magnitudes.
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r r r r
defined as a b = | a | | b | cos ,
r r
where, is the angle between a and b , 0 (Fig 10.19).
r r r r
If either a = 0 or b = 0, then is not defined, and in this case,
Fig 10.19
r r
we define a b 0
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Observations
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1. a b is a real number.
r r r r r r
2. Let a and b be two nonzero vectors, then a b = 0 if and only if a and b are
is
perpendicular to each other. i.e.
r r r r
a b =0 a b
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r r r r
3. If = 0, then a b = | a | | b |
r r r
In particular, a a = | a |2 , as in this case is 0.
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4. If = , then a b = | a | | b |
r r r
| a |2 , as in this case is .
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In particular, a ( a )
5. In view of the Observations 2 and 3, for mutually perpendicular unit vectors
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i, j and k, we have
i i = j j = k k = 1,
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i j = j k = k i 0
r r
C
| a || b | | a || b |
7. The scalar product is commutative. i.e.
r r r r
ab = b a (Why?)
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Property 2 Let a and b be any two vectors, and be any scalar. Then
r r r r r r r r
( a ) b = ( a ) b (a b ) a ( b )
r r
If two vectors a and b are given in component form as a1i + a2 j + a3 k and
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r r
a b = (a1i + a2 j + a3 k) (b1i + b2 j + b3 k)
= a1i (b1i + b2 j + b3 k) + a2 j (b1i + b2 j + b3 k) + a3 k (b1i + b2 j + b3 k)
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= a1b1 (i i) + a1b2 (i j ) + a1b3 (i k) + a2b1 ( j i) + a2b2 ( j j ) + a2b3 ( j k)
+ a3b1 (k i) + a3b2 (k j ) + a3b3 ( k k) (Using the above Properties 1 and 2)
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= a1 b 1 + a 2 b 2 + a 3 b 3 (Using Observation 5)
r r
Thus a b = a1b1 + a2 b2 + a3b3
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10.6.2 Projection of a vector on a line
uuur
Suppose a vector AB makes an angle with a given directed line l (say), in the
uuur r
be T
r
to that of the line l, depending upon whether cos is positive or negative. The vector p
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B
B
a a
C
l l
A p C C A
p
(90 < < 180 )
0 0 0 0
(0 < < 90 )
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(i) (ii)
p p
C l C l
A
A
a a
B B
(180 < < 270 )
0 0
(2700< < 3600)
(iii) (iv)
Fig 10.20
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is called the projection vector, and its magnitude | p | is simply called as the projection
uuur
of the vector AB on the directed line l.
For example, in each of the following figures (Fig 10.20 (i) to (iv)), projection vector
uuur uuur
of AB along the line l is vector AC .
Observations
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1. If p is the unit vector along a line l, then the projection of a vector a on the line
r
l is given by a p .
r r
2. Projection of a vector a on other vector b , is given by
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r
r r b 1 r r
a b, or a r , or r (a b )
|b | |b |
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uuur uuur
3. If = 0, then the projection vector of AB will be AB itself and if = , then the
uuur uuur
projection vector of AB will be BA .
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4. If = or = , then the projection vector of AB will be zero vector.
2 2
be T
r
Remark If , and are the direction angles of vector a = a i + a j + a k , then its
1 2 3
re
direction cosines may be given as
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r
a i a1 a2 a3
cos r r , cos r , and cos r
| a || i | | a | |a| |a|
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r r r
Also, note that | a | cos , | a |cos and | a |cos are respectively the projections of
r r
a along OX, OY and OZ. i.e., the scalar components a1, a2 and a3 of the vector a ,
C
r
are precisely the projections of a along x-axis, y-axis and z-axis, respectively. Further,
r
if a is a unit vector, then it may be expressed in terms of its direction cosines as
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r
a = cos i + cos j + cos k
r r
Example 13 Find the angle between two vectors a and b with magnitudes 1 and 2
r r
respectively and when a b =1 .
r r r r
Solution Given a b 1, | a | 1 and | b | 2 . We have
r r
1 a b 1 1
cos r r cos
| a || b | 2 3
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r r
Example 14 Find angle between the vectors a = i + j k and b = i j + k .
r r
Solution The angle between two vectors a and b is given by
r r
a br
cos = r
| a || b |
r r
a b = (i + j k) ( i j + k) = 1 1 1 = 1 .
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Now
1
Therefore, we have cos =
3
1 1
= cos
is
hence the required angle is
3
r r
Example 15 If a = 5i j 3k and b = i + 3 j 5k , then show that the vectors
r r r r
bl
a + b and a b are perpendicular.
Solution We know that two nonzero vectors are perpendicular if their scalar product
pu
is zero.
r r
Here a + b = (5i j 3k) + ( i + 3 j 5k) = 6i + 2 j 8k
be T
r r
and a b = (5i j 3k) ( i + 3 j 5k) = 4i 4 j + 2k
r r r r
re
(a + b ) (a b ) = (6i + 2 j 8k) (4i 4 j + 2k) = 24 8 16 = 0.
o R
So
r r r r
Hence a + b and a b are perpendicular vectors.
r
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r r
Solution The projection of vector a on the vector b is given by
1 r r (2 1 + 3 2 + 2 1) 10 5
= =
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r (a b ) = 6
|b | (1) 2 + (2) 2 + (1) 2 6 3
r r r r r r
Example 17 Find | a b | , if two vectors a and b are such that | a | 2, | b | 3
r r
and a b = 4 .
Solution We have
r r r r r r
| a b |2 = (a b ) (a b )
rr r r r r r r
= a.a a b b a + b b
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r r r r
= | a |2 2( a b )+ | b |2
= (2) 2 2(4) + (3) 2
r r
Therefore |a b | = 5
r r r r r r
Example 18 If a is a unit vector and ( x a ) ( x + a ) = 8 , then find | x | .
r r
he
Solution Since a is a unit vector, | a |= 1 . Also,
r r r r
(x a) (x + a) = 8
r r r r r r r r
or x x + x a a x aa = 8
r r
is
or | x |2 1 = 8 i.e. | x | 2 = 9
r
Therefore | x | = 3 (as magnitude of a vector is non negative).
r r r r r
bl
r
Example 19 For any two vectors a and b , we always have | a b | | a | | b | (Cauchy-
Schwartz inequality).
r r r r
Solution The inequality holds trivially when either a = 0 or b = 0 . Actually, in such a
pu r r r r r r
situation we have | a b | = 0 = | a | | b | . So, let us assume that | a | 0 | b | .
Then, we have
be T
r r
| a b |
r r = | cos | 1
re
| a || b |
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r r r
Therefore | a b | | ar | | b |
r r
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A B
Solution The inequality holds trivially in case either a
r r r r r r r
a = 0 or b = 0 (How?). So, let | a | 0 | b | . Then,
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r r r r r r r r Fig 10.21
| a + b |2 = (a + b ) 2 = (a + b ) (a + b )
r r r r r r r r
= a a + a b + b a + b b
r r r r
r r r r
Hence |a b | |a | |b |
Remark If the equality holds in triangle inequality (in the above Example 20), i.e.
r r r r
| a + b | = | a | + | b |,
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then | AC | = | AB | + | BC |
he
showing that the points A, B and C are collinear.
Example 21 Show that the points A (2i + 3 j + 5k), B( i + 2 j + 3k) and C(7i k)
are collinear.
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Solution We have
uuur
AB = (1 2) i (2 3) j (3 5) k 3i j 2k ,
uuur
bl
BC = (7 1) i (0 2) j ( 1 3)k 6i 2 j 4k ,
uuur
AC = (7 2) i (0 3) j ( 1 5)k 9i 3 j 6k
uuur uuur uuur
pu | AB | = 14, | BC | 2 14 and | AC | 3 14
uuur uuur uuur
Therefore AC = | AB | + | BC |
be T
$ Note In Example 21, one may note that although AB + BC + CA = 0 but the
points A, B and C do not form the vertices of a triangle.
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EXERCISE 10.3
r r
C
1. Find the angle between two vectors a and b with magnitudes 3 and 2 ,
r
respectively having ar b = 6 .
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r r r r r r r r
6. Find | a | and | b | , if (a + b ) (a b ) = 8 and | a |= 8 | b | .
r r r r
7. Evaluate the product (3a 5b ) (2a + 7b ) .
r r
8. Find the magnitude of two vectors a and b , having the same magnitude and
1
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such that the angle between them is 60o and their scalar product is .
2
r r r r r r
9. Find | x | , if for a unit vector a , ( x a ) ( x + a ) = 12 .
r r r r r
10. If a = 2i + 2 j + 3k, b = i + 2 j + k and c = 3i + j are such that a + b is
is
r
perpendicular to c , then find the value of .
r r r r r r r r
11. Show that | a | b + | b | a is perpendicular to | a | b | b | a , for any two nonzero
bl
r r
vectors a and b .
r r r r r
12. If a a = 0 and a b = 0 , then what can be concluded about the vector b ?
pur r r r r r r
13. If a , b , c are unit vectors such that a + b + c = 0 , find the value of
r r r r r r
be T
ab +b c + c a .
r r r r r r
re
14. If either vector a = 0 or b = 0, then a b = 0 . But the converse need not be
o R
uuur
respectively, then find ABC. [ABC is the angle between the vectors BA
uuur
and BC ].
C
16. Show that the points A(1, 2, 7), B(2, 6, 3) and C(3, 10, 1) are collinear.
17. Show that the vectors 2i j + k, i 3 j 5k and 3i 4 j 4k form the vertices
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into the positive y-axis, a right handed (standard) screw would advance in the direction
of the positive z-axis (Fig 10.22(i)).
In a right handed coordinate system, the thumb of the right hand points in the
direction of the positive z-axis when the fingers are curled in the direction away from
the positive x-axis toward the positive y-axis (Fig 10.22(ii)).
he
is
bl
pu Fig 10.22 (i), (ii)
r r r r
Definition 3 The vector product of two nonzero vectors a and b , is denoted by a b
be T
and defined as
r r r r
a b = | a || b | sin n ,
re
o R
r r
where, is the angle between a and b , 0 and n is
r r
a unit vector perpendicular to both a and b , such that
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r r
a , b and n form a right handed system (Fig 10.23). i.e., the
r r
C
r r r r r r r
2. Let a and b be two nonzero vectors. Then a b = 0 if and only if a and b
are parallel (or collinear) to each other, i.e.,
r r r r r
a b = 0 a b
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r r r r r r
In particular, a a = 0 and a (a ) = 0 , since in the first situation, = 0
and in the second one, = , making the value of sin to be 0.
r r r r
3. If then a b | a || b | .
2
4. In view of the Observations 2 and 3, for mutually perpendicular
he
unit vectors i, j and k (Fig 10.24), we have
r
i i = j j = k k = 0
i j = k, j k = i, k i = j Fig 10.24
is
r r
5. In terms of vector product, the angle between two vectors a and b may be
given as
bl
r r
| a b |
sin = r r
| a || b |
pu r r
6. It is always true that the vector product is not commutative, as a b = b a .
r r
r r r r r r
Indeed, a b = | a || b | sin n , where a , b and n form a right handed system,
be T
r r r r r r
i.e., is traversed from a to b , Fig 10.25 (i). While, b a =| a || b | sin n1 , where
re
r r r
o R
r
b , a and n1 form a right handed system i.e. is traversed from b to a ,
Fig 10.25(ii).
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C
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r r r r
Hence a b = | a || b | sin n
r r r r
= | a || b | sin n1 = b a
7. In view of the Observations 4 and 6, we have
j i = k, k j = i and i k = j.
r r
he
8. If a and b represent the adjacent sides of a triangle then its area is given as
1 r r
|a b |.
2
By definition of the area of a triangle, we have from
is
Fig 10.26,
1
AB CD.
bl
Area of triangle ABC =
2 Fig 10.26
r r
But AB = | b | (as given), and CD = | a | sin .
pu 1 r r 1 r r
Thus, Area of triangle ABC = | b || a | sin = | a b | .
2 2
be T
r r
9. If a and b represent the adjacent sides of a parallelogram, then its area is
re
r r
given by | a b | .
o R
r
DE = | a | sin .
Thus, Fig 10.27
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r r r r
Area of parallelogram ABCD = | b || a | sin = | a b | .
We now state two important properties of vector product.
r r r
Property 3 (Distributivity of vector product over addition): If a , b and c
r r
Let a and b be two vectors given in component form as a1i + a2 j + a3 k and
b1i + b2 j + b3 k , respectively. Then their cross product may be given by
i j k
r r = a a
a b 1 2 a3
he
b1 b2 b3
Explanation We have
r r
a b = (a1i + a2 j + a3 k) (b1i + b2 j + b3 k)
= a1b1 (i i) + a1b2 (i j ) + a1b3 (i k) + a2b1 ( j i)
is
+ a2b2 ( j j ) + a2b3 ( j k)
bl
+ a3b1 ( k i) + a3b2 (k j ) + a3b3 (k k) (by Property 1)
pu = a1b2 (i j ) a1b3 (k i) a2b1 (i j )
+ a2b3 ( j k) + a3b1 ( k i) a3b2 ( j k)
(as i i = j j = k k = 0 and i k = k i, j i = i j and k j = j k)
be T
i j k
= a1 a2 a3
C
b1 b2 b3
r r r r
Example 22 Find | a b |, if a = 2i + j + 3k and b = 3i + 5 j 2k
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Solution We have
i j k
r r
a b = 2 1 3
3 5 2
r r
Example 23 Find a unit vector perpendicular to each of the vectors (a + b ) and
r r r
(a b ), where ar = i + j + k, b = i + 2 j + 3k .
r r r r
Solution We have a + b = 2i + 3 j + 4k and a b = j 2k
r r r r
A vector which is perpendicular to both a + b and a b is given by
he
i j k
r r r r r
(a + b ) ( a b ) = 2 3 4 = 2i + 4 j 2k (= c , say)
0 1 2
is
r
Now | c | = 4 + 16 + 4 = 24 = 2 6
Therefore, the required unit vector is
bl
r
c 1 2 1
r = i+ j k
|c | 6 6 6
pu
$Note There are two perpendicular directions to any plane. Thus, another unit
r r r r 1 2 1
be T
be a consequence of (a b ) ( a + b ) .
Example 24 Find the area of a triangle having the points A(1, 1, 1), B(1, 2, 3)
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1 uuur uuur
is | AB AC | .
2
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i j k
uuur uuur
AB AC = 0 1 2 = 4i + 2 j k
Now,
1 2 0
uuur uuur
Therefore | AB AC | = 16 + 4 + 1 = 21
1
Thus, the required area is 21
2
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Example 25 Find the area of a parallelogram whose adjacent sides are given
r r
by the vectors a = 3i + j + 4k and b = i j + k
r r
Solution The area of a parallelogram with a and b as its adjacent sides is given
r r
by | a b | .
he
i j k
r r
Now a b = 3 1 4 = 5i + j 4k
1 1 1
is
r r
Therefore | a b | = 25 + 1 + 16 = 42
bl
and hence, the required area is 42 .
EXERCISE 10.4
pu r r r r
1. Find | a b |, if a = i 7 j + 7k and b = 3i 2 j + 2k .
r r r r
2. Find a unit vector perpendicular to each of the vector a + b and a b , where
be T
r r
a = 3i + 2 j + 2k and b = i + 2 j 2k .
re
o R
r
3. If a unit vector a makes angles with i, with j and an acute angle with
3 4
r
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r
5. Find and if (2i + 6 j + 27 k) (i + j + k) = 0 .
r r r r r
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6. Given that a b 0 and a b = 0 . What can you conclude about the vectors
r r
a and b ?
r r r
7. Let the vectors a , b , c be given as a1i + a2 j + a3 k, b1i + b2 j + b3 k,
r r r r r r r
c1i + c2 j + c3 k . Then show that a ( b + c ) = a b + a c .
r r r r r r r
8. If either a = 0 or b = 0, then a b = 0 . Is the converse true? Justify your
answer with an example.
9. Find the area of the triangle with vertices A(1, 1, 2), B(2, 3, 5) and C(1, 5, 5).
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10. Find the area of the parallelogram whose adjacent sides are determined by the
r r
vectors a = i j + 3k and b = 2i 7 j + k .
r r r r 2 r r
11. Let the vectors a and b be such that | a |= 3 and | b |= , then a b is a
3
r r
unit vector, if the angle between a and b is
(A) /6 (B) /4 (C) /3 (D) /2
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12. Area of a rectangle having vertices A, B, C and D with position vectors
1 1 1 1
i + j + 4k, i + j + 4k , i j + 4k and i j + 4k , respectively is
2 2 2 2
is
1
(A) (B) 1
2
(C) 2 (D) 4
bl
Miscellaneous Examples
Example 26 Write all the unit vectors in XY-plane.
pu r
Solution Let r = x i + y j be a unit vector in XY-plane (Fig 10.28). Then, from the
figure, we have x = cos and y = sin (since | rr | = 1). So, we may write the vector rr as
be T
r uuur
r ( = OP ) = cos i sin j ... (1)
re
r
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Fig 10.28
Also, as varies from 0 to 2, the point P (Fig 10.28) traces the circle x2 + y2 = 1
counterclockwise, and this covers all possible directions. So, (1) gives every unit vector
in the XY-plane.
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he
between AB and CD .
uuur
Now AB = Position vector of B Position vector of A
= (2i + 5 j ) (i + j + k) = i + 4 j k
is
uuur
Therefore | AB | = (1) 2 + (4) 2 + (1) 2 = 3 2
uuur uuur
CD = 2i 8 j + 2k and |CD |= 6 2
bl
Similarly
uuur uuur
AB CD
Thus cos = uuur uuur
pu |AB||CD|
(3 2)(6 2) 36
uuur uuur
re
Since 0 , it follows that = . This shows that AB and CD are collinear.
o R
r r r r r r
Example 28 Let a , b and c be three vectors such that | a |= 3, | b |= 4, | c |= 5 and
r r r
each one of them being perpendicular to the sum of the other two, find | a + b + c | .
C
r r r r r r r r r
Solution Given a (b + c ) = 0, b (c + a ) = 0, c (a + b ) = 0.
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r r r r r r r r r r r r
Now | a + b + c |2 = (a + b + c ) 2 = ( a + b + c ) (a + b + c )
r r r r r r r r r r
= a a + a (b + c ) + b b + b (a + c )
r r r rr
+ c .(a + b ) + c .c
r r r
= | a |2 + | b |2 + | c |2
= 9 + 16 + 25 = 50
r r r
Therefore | a + b + c | = 50 = 5 2
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r r r r r r r
Example 29 Three vectors a, b and c satisfy the condition a + b + c = 0 . Evaluate
r r r r r r r r r
the quantity = a b + b c + c a , if | a |= 1, | b |= 4 and | c |= 2 .
r r r r
Solution Since a + b + c = 0 , we have
r r r r
a (a b c ) = 0
he
r r r r r r
or a a + a b + a c = 0
r r r r r 2
Therefore a b + a c = a = 1 ... (1)
is
r r r r
Again, b (a + b + c ) = 0
r r r r r 2
a b + b c = b
bl
or = 16 ... (2)
r r r r
Similarly a c + b c = 4. ... (3)
pu
Adding (1), (2) and (3), we have
r r r r r r
2 ( a b + b c + a c ) = 21
be T
21
re
or 2 = 21, i.e., =
o R
2
Example 30 If with reference to the right handed system of mutually perpendicular
r r r
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r r r
Solution Let 1 , is a scalar, i.e., 1 = 3i j .
r r r
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Now 2 = 1 = (2 3 )i + (1 + ) j 3k .
r r r r
Now, since 2 is to be perpendicular to , we should have 2 = 0 . i.e.,
3(2 3 ) (1 + ) = 0
1
or =
2
r 3 1 r 1 3
Therefore 1 = i j and 2 = i + j 3k
2 2 2 2
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he
north and stops. Determine the girls displacement from her initial point of
departure.
r r r r r r
4. If a = b + c , then is it true that | a |=| b | + | c | ? Justify your answer.
is
5. Find the value of x for which x(i + j + k) is a unit vector.
6. Find a vector of magnitude 5 units, and parallel to the resultant of the vectors
r r
bl
a = 2i + 3 j k and b = i 2 j + k .
r r r
7. If a = i + j + k , b = 2i j + 3k and c = i 2 j + k , find a unit vector parallel
r r
pu
to the vector 2a b + 3c .
r
8. Show that the points A (1, 2, 8), B (5, 0, 2) and C (11, 3, 7) are collinear, and
find the ratio in which B divides AC.
be T
9. Find the position vector of a point R which divides the line joining two points
re
r r r r
P and Q whose position vectors are (2a + b ) and (a 3b ) externally in the ratio
o R
1 : 2. Also, show that P is the mid point of the line segment RQ.
10. The two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 2i 4 j + 5k and i 2 j 3k .
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Find the unit vector parallel to its diagonal. Also, find its area.
11. Show that the direction cosines of a vector equally inclined to the axes OX, OY
C
1 1 1
and OZ are , , .
3 3 3
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r r r r
12. Let a = i + 4 j + 2k, b = 3i 2 j + 7 k and c = 2i j + 4k . Find a vector d
r r r r
which is perpendicular to both a and b , and c d = 15 .
13. The scalar product of the vector i + j + k with a unit vector along the sum of
vectors 2i + 4 j 5k and i + 2 j + 3k is equal to one. Find the value of .
r r r
14. If a , b , c are mutually perpendicular vectors of equal magnitudes, show that
r r r r r r
the vector a + b + c is equally inclined to a , b and c .
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r r r r r r r r
15. Prove that (a + b ) (a + b ) =| a |2 + | b |2 , if and only if a , b are perpendicular,
r r r r
given a 0, b 0 .
Choose the correct answer in Exercises 16 to 19.
r r r r
16. If is the angle between two vectors a and b , then a b 0 only when
he
(A) 0 < < (B) 0
2 2
(C) 0 < < (D) 0
r r r r
17. Let a and b be two unit vectors and is the angle between them. Then a + b
is
is a unit vector if
2
(A) = (B) = (C) = (D) =
bl
4 3 2 3
18. The value of i.( j k) j (i k) k (i j ) is
pu
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) 3
r r r r r r
19. If is the angle between any two vectors a and b , then | a b | = | a b | when
is equal to
be T
re
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D)
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4 2
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Summary
uuur r
C
The scalar components of a vector are its direction ratios, and represent its
projections along the respective axes.
The magnitude (r), direction ratios (a, b, c) and direction cosines (l, m, n) of
The vector sum of two coinitial vectors is given by the diagonal of the
parallelogram whose adjacent sides are the given vectors.
The multiplication of a given vector by a scalar , changes the magnitude of
the vector by the multiple | |, and keeps the direction same (or makes it
opposite) according as the value of is positive (or negative).
r
he
r a
For a given vector a , the vector a = r gives the unit vector in the direction
|a|
r
of a .
The position vector of a point R dividing a line segment joining the points
is
r r
P and Q whose position vectors are a and b respectively, in the ratio m : n
r r
na + mb
bl
(i) internally, is given by .
m+n
r r
mb na
pu
(ii) externally, is given by
mn
.
r r
The scalar product of two given vectors a and b having angle between
be T
them is defined as
re
r r r r
a b = | a || b | cos .
o R
r r r r
Also, when a b is given, the angle between the vectors a and b may be
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determined by
r r
a b
cos = r r
C
| a || b |
r r
If is the angle between two vectors a and b , then their cross product is
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given as
r r r r
a b = | a || b | sin n
r r
where n is a unit vector perpendicular to the plane containing a and b . Such
r r
that a, b, n form right handed system of coordinate axes.
r r
If we have two vectors a and b , given in component form as
r r
a = a1i + a2 j + a3 k and b = b1i + b2 j + b3 k and any scalar,
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r r
then a + b = (a1 + b1 ) i + (a2 + b2 ) j + ( a3 + b3 ) k ;
r
a = (a1 )i + (a2 ) j + (a3 )k ;
rr
a.b = a1b1 + a2 b2 + a3b3 ;
i j k
he
r r
and a b = a1 b1 c1 .
a2 b2 c2
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Historical Note
The word vector has been derived from a Latin word vectus, which means
bl
to carry. The germinal ideas of modern vector theory date from around 1800
when Caspar Wessel (1745-1818) and Jean Robert Argand (1768-1822) described
that how a complex number a + ib could be given a geometric interpretation with
pu
the help of a directed line segment in a coordinate plane. William Rowen Hamilton
(1805-1865) an Irish mathematician was the first to use the term vector for a
be T
known much earlier ever since the time of Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), a Greek
philosopher, and pupil of Plato (427-348 B.C.). That time it was supposed to be
C
known that the combined action of two or more forces could be seen by adding
them according to parallelogram law. The correct law for the composition of
forces, that forces add vectorially, had been discovered in the case of perpendicular
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of vectors to form.
In the 1880, Josaih Willard Gibbs (1839-1903), an American physicist
and mathematician, and Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925), an English engineer, created
what we now know as vector analysis, essentially by separating the real (scalar)
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part of quaternion from its imaginary (vector) part. In 1881 and 1884, Gibbs
printed a treatise entitled Element of Vector Analysis. This book gave a systematic
and concise account of vectors. However, much of the credit for demonstrating
the applications of vectors is due to the D. Heaviside and P.G. Tait (1831-1901)
who contributed significantly to this subject.
he
is
bl
pu
be T
re
o R
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C
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