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3/7/24, 8:45 PM 2.1.1.1 Vector Addition Activity: Mechanics, Heat, & Sound - HS - Wilkes, Deborah 2.1.1.1 Vector Addition Activity e Due Sep 29, 2023 at 11:59pm Points 8 Questions 8 Available Sep 27, 2023 at 12am - Oct 5, 2023 at 11:59pm Time Limit None Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions In this activity, you will review properties of vectors and how to add vectors. Before you begin, you'll need Computer or Tablet As you work through the problems consider the following Guiding Questions: 1. How is a vector different than a straight line? 2. How are vectors added? 3. What are examples of physical quantities that are vectors? How do you know? 4. What is a coordinate grid? 5. What is the difference from a displacement vector and a total displacement vector? 6. What are the advantages/disadvantages of using the graphical approach to adding vectors? Algebraic? You will be asked to submit a photo of your work at the end of this assignment. You can download and print the original handout here. (https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/files/265668171/download? wrap=1)_}, (https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/files/265668171/download? download frd=1) This quiz was locked Oct 5, 2023 at 11:59pm. ATTEMPT HISTORY https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/quizzes/10615233 1/10
3/7/24, 8:45 PM 2.1.1.1 Vector Addition Activity: Mechanics, Heat, & Sound - HS - Wilkes, Deborah Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 7 minutes Score for this attempt: 7.5 out of 8 Submitted Sep 29, 2023 at 8:17am This attempt took 7 minutes. Question 1 1/1 pts Label the head and tail of the vector below. tail > head Answer 1: Correct! Tail Correct! Tall Answer 2: Correct! Head Correct! Head On the graph below: 1. Starting at the X, a student walks 5 paces to the East. Draw a displacement _> vector for this motion and label the vectord; . 7.50utof 8 Next the student turns left and walks 5 paces to the North. Draw a displacement % vector for this motion and label the vector ds. 2. Finally, Draw the vector representing the total displacement starting at the X and ending at the final position of the student using a dashed line, and label the % vector diptal https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/quizzes/10615233 2/10
3/7/24, 8:45 PM 2.1.1.1 Vector Addition Activity: Mechanics, Heat, & Sound - HS - Wilkes, Deborah “™N 10 NORTH - EAST You will submit your solution in the Upload section at the end of this assignment. Question 2 1/1 pts Using the formula above, in terms of the vectors heads and tails and based on their physical arrangement, write the rules for: A. How to draw two vectors being added: Your Answer: make the first vector and at the head of the first vector, start the tail of the second vector Question 3 1/1 pts B. How to drawing the resultant vector of two vectors being added: Your Answer: connect the head of the first vector to the tail of the second vector . https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/quizzes/10615233 3/10
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3/7/24, 8:45 PM 2.1.1.1 Vector Addition Activity: Mechanics, Heat, & Sound - HS - Wilkes, Deborah Sometimes we will want to write vectors in terms of a coordinate grid. To say a vector points horizontally (along the x-axis), place an’x after the magnitude of the vector. To say a vector point vertically (along the y-axis), place a y after the magnitude. Using the notation above, answer the following questions. Question 4 1/1 pts How would you write dj ? Your Answer: (0,2)(5,2) Question 5 1/1 pts How would you write dy? Your Answer: (5,2)(5,7) Question 6 1/1 pts How would you write digiqar? Your Answer: (0,2)(5,7) Question 7 1/1 pts Upload: Submit a photo of your work here. You may submit your work in one of the following ways: Embed an image | Upload a JPG or PNG using the Image Upload https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/quizzes/10615233 4/10
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3/7/24, 8:45 PM 2.1.1.1 Vector Addition Activity: Mechanics, Heat, & Sound - HS - Wilkes, Deborah Mechanics, Heat, and Sound - PHY 302K JOnRamps The arrangement of vectors you just drew can be represented by the equation: 21 3G Ziz == Zitotal 3) Using the formula above, in terms of the vectors heads and tails and based on their physical arrangement, write the rules for: i. How to draw two vectors being added: ) ; N Tqe 5 0y €4 oCTOl AU BY The (need 0C The C137UTIE STV Thac (O 9C e Geoad (el eds How to drawing the resultant vector of two vectors being added: Connet the Tat : 22 ' Lot et 7 ( tor 9C ZOrc hedd 9 e 5{ (s0al V(cfek, h? 6( /{(9 T Sometimes we will want to write vectors in terms of a coordinate grid. To show a vector points horizontally (along the x-axis), place an z after the magnitude of the vector. To show a vector point vertically (along the y-axis), place a y after the magnitude. : 4) Using the notation above, i. How would you write d;? G A S S ii. How would you write d? : <5\27 <5\—Z7 iii. How would you write diotal? O ol s : i Materials adapted from Modeling Instruction Curriculum, Florida International U. - | & TEXAS 3 PHY 302K | 2 Ty Usiiversity of Toxas at Aussin https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/quizzes/10615233
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2.1.1.1 Vector Addition Activity: Mechanics, Heat, & Sound - HS - Wilkes, Deborah 3/7/24, 8:45 PM \\\’///O"qups Mechanics, Heat, and Sound - PHY 302K NAME: Aéam Leledix Handout 2.1.1.1: Vector Addition 1) Label the head and tail of the vector shown below, Titl. 5 heat 2) On the graph below: . Starting at the X, a student walks 5 paces to the East. Draw a displacement vector for this motion and label the vector di. Il. - Next the student turns left and walks 5 paces to the North. Draw a displacement vector for this motion and label the vector do. lii. Finally, Draw the vector representing the total displacement starting at the X and ending at the final position of the student using a dashed line, and label the vector dial. 10 NORTH {: [ EAST S PHY 302K | 1 o of Texas T Ausn Py Usifversi https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/quizzes/10615233 9/10
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3/7/24, 8:45 PM 2.1.1.1 Vector Addition Activity: Mechanics, Heat, & Sound - HS - Wilkes, Deborah I Question 8 0.5/1 pts Reflection: What is a question you still have after completing this activity? What is something new you learned? Your Answer: none how to connect the head of an vector to an tail of an vector no silly comments Quiz Score: 7.5 out of 8 https://onramps.instructure.com/courses/3820435/quizzes/10615233 10/10