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Chapter 1, Problem 47P

(a)

To determine

The vector sum of A+B.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 47P

The vector sum of A+B is 2i^6j^.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the given vector sum.

  A+B        (I)

Conclusion:

Substitute (3i^2j^) for A and (1i^4j^) for B in the equation (I) to find A+B.

  A+B=(3i^2j^)+(1i^4j^)=2i^6j^

Therefore, the vector sum of A+B is 2i^6j^.

(b)

To determine

The vector difference of AB.

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Answer to Problem 47P

The vector difference of AB is 4i^+2j^.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the given vector difference.

  AB        (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute (3i^2j^) for A and (1i^4j^) for B in the equation (II) to find AB.

  AB=(3i^2j^)(1i^4j^)=3i^2j^+1i^+4j^=4i^+2j^

Therefore, the vector difference of AB is 4i^+2j^.

(c)

To determine

The magnitude of sum of the vectors |A+B|.

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Answer to Problem 47P

The magnitude of sum of the vectors |A+B| is 6.32.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the magnitude of the vector sum.

  |A+B|=Ax2+By2        (III)

Here, |A+B| is the magnitude of the vector, Ax and By are the x and y components of the vector.

Conclusion:

Substitute 2i^ for Ax and 6j^ for By in equation (III) to find |A+B|.

  |A+B|=(2)2+(6)2=6.32

Therefore, the magnitude of sum of the vectors |A+B| is 6.32.

(d)

To determine

The magnitude of difference of the vectors |AB|.

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Answer to Problem 47P

The magnitude of difference of the vectors |AB| is 4.47.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the magnitude of the vector difference.

  |AB|=Ax2By2        (IV)

Here, |AB| is the magnitude of the vector, Ax and By are the x and y components of the vector.

Conclusion:

Substitute 4i^ for Ax and 2j^ for By in equation (IV) to find |AB|.

  |AB|=(4)2+(2)2=4.47

Therefore, the magnitude of sum of the vectors |AB| is 4.47.

(e)

To determine

The direction of the vectors |A+B| and |AB|.

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Answer to Problem 47P

The direction of the vectors |A+B| is 288° and the direction of vectors |AB| is 26.6°.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the direction of the vector |A+B|.

  θ|A+B|=tan1(ByAx)        (V)

Write the expression for the direction of the vector |AB|.

  θ|AB|=tan1(ByAx)        (VI)

Conclusion:

Substitute 2i^ for Ax and 6j^ for By in equation (V) to find θ|A+B|.

  θ|A+B|=tan1(62)=71.6°θ|A+B|=360°71.6°=288°

Substitute 4i^ for Ax and 2j^ for By in equation (VI) to find θ|AB|.

  θ|AB|=tan1(24)=26.6°

Therefore, the direction of the vectors |A+B| is 288° and the direction of vectors |AB| is 26.6°

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