Displacement Vectors
The magnitude of a vector is 0 if the magnitude is given to be 0.The magnitude of the resultant of several vectors in n-dimensional space is 0 if and only if the components of the vectors sum to 0 in each of a sewt of n orthogonal directions.
to find the ___- solution when adding vectors, simply and draw label the given information
There is no reason given why sml should be straight.
quadrilateral shape
Given a straight line joining the points A and B, the perpendicular bisector is a straight line that passes through the mid-point of AB and is perpendicular to AB.
Two-dimensional
Two-dimensional
Two-dimensional
It depends. Magnitude is technically the length of the vector represented by v. our equation of the magnitude is given by: v= SQRT( x^2 + y^2) You can have 2 similar vectors pointing at different directions and still get the same magnitude.
The magnitude of a vector is 0 if the magnitude is given to be 0.The magnitude of the resultant of several vectors in n-dimensional space is 0 if and only if the components of the vectors sum to 0 in each of a sewt of n orthogonal directions.
If all magnitudes are different, then minimum is three.
Yes. Given A= Iax +J ay +K AZ and B= Ibx + Jby +K bz then, A+B= I(ax + bx) + J(ay + by) + K(AZ + bz).
That depends on how directions are given, Usually they are straight on, left or right when reaching a prominent landmark. They could however also be given in terms of road names/numbers, Cartesian map coordinates or compass degrees.
to find the ___- solution when adding vectors, simply and draw label the given information
to find the ___- solution when adding vectors, simply and draw label the given information
vectors
Yes. The largest vector is given a certain direction. The remaining two vectors (each different in length) when combined, equal the length of the largest, and are 180 degrees out of phase with the largest.