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Adding Vectors by the Component

Method
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

 We had discussed about adding vectors which


were at right angles to one another. What would
happen if the vectors were not at right angles?
 A crow (who apparently isn’t aware that he
should only fly in straight lines) first flies 10 km
at 60° N of E. The he flies 25 km at 10° N of E.
What is its total displacement?
Adding Vectors by the Component Method – The Strategy

B = 25 km @ 10° N of E

10°

A = 10 km @ 60° N of E
60°

 Obviously the answer is not 35 km,


so what must be done?
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

B = 25 km @ 10° N of E

R = resultant

A = 10 km @ 60° N of E

 Obviously the answer is not 35 km,


so what must be done?
 Find the RESULTANT
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

 The vectors need to be added vectorally.


 Both vectors need to be RESOLVED into their
components.
 The components are then added together to find
the resultant.
 A to be resolved into Ax and Ay.
 B to be resolved into Bx and By.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method – Resolve each
vector into components

B = 25 km @ 10° N of E

A = 10 km @ 60° N of E
Adding Vectors by the Component Method – Resolve each
vector into components

B = 25 km @ 10° N of E

By
Bx
Ay
A = 10 km @ 60° N of E

Ax
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

B = 25 km @ 10° N of E

By
Bx
Ay
A = 10 km @ 60° N of E

Ax
Ax = 10cos60° Ay = 10sin60°
Bx = 25cos10° By = 25sin10°
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

Bx By

Ay

Ax
 The x-components and y-components can each be
considered legs of the resulting triangle.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

By

Ay
Bx
Ax
 The x-components and y-components can each be
considered legs of the resulting triangle.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method – Construct the
“resulting triangle” from components

By
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
 Rx = Ax + Bx Ry = Ay + By
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
By R = ??
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
How do we find R?
YES!! Pythagorean Theorem: R2 = Rx2 + Ry2
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

By
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
 R2 = RX2 + RY2
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
 Math – IN DEGREE MODE
 Ax = 10cos60° = 5.00 km
 Ay = 10sin60° = 8.66 km
 Bx = 25cos10° = 24.6 km
 By = 25sin10° = 4.34 km
 Rx = Ax + Bx = 29.6 km
 Ry = Ay + By = 13.00 km
 R = 32.33 km
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

 Another way to organize data

x-axis y-axis

A 10cos60° 10sin60°

B 25cos10° 25sin10°

R
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

 Another way to organize data

x-axis y-axis

A 5.00 8.66

B 24.62 4.34

R
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

 Another way to organize data

x-axis y-axis

A 5.00 8.66

B 24.62 4.34

R 29.62 13.00
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
By R = 32.33
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
Is this it? 32.33 km?
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
By R = 32.33
Ry
R
Ay
Rx Bx
Ax
Is this it? No!! Now we have to find the
direction.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
R = 32.33
Ry
R

θ Rx

tan θ = Ry/Rx
θ = tan-1(Ry/Rx)
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

Rx = 29.60
Ry = 13.00
R = 32.33
Ry
R

θ Rx

θ = 23.71° N of E
How do we know it is North of East?
Adding Vectors by the Component Method
N (north)
A

W (west) 40° N of E
B E (east)
C

Which angle is 10° North of West? A, B or C?


Which angle is 10° West of North? A, B or C?
What is angle C?
S (South)
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

B = 25 km @ 10° N of E

A = 10 km @ 60° N of E

 Final answer: 32.33 km @23.71° N of E


Adding Vectors by the Component Method

 Some helpful hints!


⚫ Never use the original values after the
vector has been resolved.
⚫ Assign negative values to S and W
components of vectors (assuming N and E
are positive)
⚫ Always make sure you are in degree
mode.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

 Some helpful hints!


⚫ Always make sure you are in degree
mode.
⚫ Make sure you draw your vectors in the
correct directions initially.
⚫ To help, redraw a coordinate system at
the end of each vector.
⚫ Be organized, stay organized, & finish the
entire problem.
Adding Vectors by the Component Method

 Other examples
⚫ A duck flies 10 m/s @ 30° S of W with a
wind blowing 5 m/s N. What is the
resulting velocity of the duck?
 Answer:

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