Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
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ISBN: 9781259587399
Author: Eugene Hecht
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 1, Problem 40SP

Find (a) A + B + C , (b) A B , and (c) A C if A = 7 i ^ 6 j ^ , B = 3 i ^ + 12 j ^ , and

C = 4 i ^ 4 j ^ .

(a)

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To determine

The value of A+B+C if A=7i^6j^, B=3i^+12j^, and C=4i^4j^.

Answer to Problem 40SP

Solution:

8i^+2j^

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The value of A is 7i^6j^.

The value of B is 3i^+12j^.

The value of C is 4i^4j^.

Formula used:

Consider two vectors P and Q such that P=a1i^+a2j^ and Q=b1i^+b2j^. The sum of vectors P and Q is calculated as

P+Q=a1i^+a2j^+b1i^+b2j^=(a1+b1)i^+(a2+b2)j^

Explanation:

Consider the sum of vectors A, B, and C as

S=A+B+C

Here, S represents the sum of vectors A, B, and C.

Substitute 7i^6j^ for A, 3i^+12j^ for B, and 4i^4j^ for C

S=(7i^6j^)+(3i^+12j^)+(4i^4j^)=(73+4)i^+(6+124)j^=8i^+2j^

Conclusion:

The value of A+B+C is 8i^+2j^.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The value of AB if A=7i^6j^, B=3i^+12j^, and C=4i^4j^.

Answer to Problem 40SP

Solution:

10i^18j^

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The value of A is 7i^6j^.

The value of B is 3i^+12j^.

The value of C is 4i^4j^.

Formula used:

Consider two vectors P and Q such that P=a1i^+a2j^ and Q=b1i^+b2j^. The difference of vectors P and Q is calculated as

PQ=(a1i^+a2j^)(b1i^+b2j^)=(a1b1)i^+(a2b2)j^

Explanation:

Consider the expression for AB as

D=AB

Here, D represents the resultant vector equal to AB.

Substitute 7i^6j^ for A and 3i^+12j^ for B

D=(7i^6j^)(3i^+12j^)=(7+3)i^+(612)j^=10i^18j^

Conclusion:

The value of AB is 10i^18j^.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The value of AC if A=7i^6j^, B=3i^+12j^, and C=4i^4j^.

Answer to Problem 40SP

Solution:

3i^2j^

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The value of A is 7i^6j^.

The value of B is 3i^+12j^.

The value of C is 4i^4j^.

Formula used:

Consider two vectors P and Q such that P=a1i^+a2j^ and Q=b1i^+b2j^. The difference between vectors P and Q is calculated as

PQ=(a1i^+a2j^)(b1i^+b2j^)=(a1b1)i^+(a2b2)j^

Explanation:

Consider the expression for AC as

F=AC

Here, F represents the resultant vector equal to AC.

Substitute 7i^6j^ for A and 4i^4j^ for C

F=(7i^6j^)(4i^4j^)=(74)i^+(6+4)j^=3i^2j^

Conclusion:

The value of AC is 3i^2j^.

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