Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1
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ISBN: 9781429201322
Author: Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 1, Problem 54P

(a)

To determine

The magnitude and angle of displacement vector.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 54P

The magnitude of vector is 10.12m and the angle taken counterclockwise from the +x direction is 32.9° , it is negative because it is taken in counterclockwise direction.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The x and y components of a displacement vector are +8.5m and 5.5m .

Formula used:

Write the expression for x component of the displacement vector.

  dx=dcosθ

Here, dx is the x component of the displacement vector, d is the magnitude of displacement vector and θ is the angle between the vector and horizontal component.

Rearrange above equation for d .

  d=dxcosθ ……. (1)

Write the expression for y component of the displacement vector.

  dy=dsinθ

Here, dy is the y component of the displacement vector.

Write the expression for the angle between two vectors.

  tanθ=dydx ……. (2)

Calculation:

Substitute 5.5m for dy and +8.5m for dx in equation (2).

  tanθ=5.5m+8.5mθ=tan1( 5.5m +8.5m)=32.9°

Substitute 32.9° for θ and +8.5m for dx in equation (1).

  d=8.5mcos( 32.9°)=10.12m

Conclusion:

Thus, the magnitude of vector is 10.12m and the angle taken counterclockwise from the +x direction is 32.9° , it is negative because it is taken in counterclockwise direction.

(b)

To determine

The magnitude and angle of velocity vector.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 54P

The magnitude of vector is 82.76m/s and the angle taken counterclockwise from the +x direction is 25.01° , it is negative because it is taken in counterclockwise direction.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The x and y components of a velocity vector are 75m/s and +35m /s .

Formula used:

Write the expression for x component of the velocity vector.

  vx=vcosθ

Here, vx is the x component of the velocity vector, v is the magnitude of the velocity vector and θ is the angle between the vector and horizontal component.

Rearrange the above equation for v .

  v=vxcosθ ……. (3)

Write the expression for the angle between two vectors.

  tanθ=vyvx ……. (4)

Here, vy is the y component of the velocity vector.

Calculation:

Substitute +35m /s for vy and 75m/s for vx in equation (4).

  tanθ=+35m /s75m/sθ=tan1( +35m /s 75m/s)=25.01°

Substitute 25.01° for θ and 75m/s for vx in equation (3).

  v=75m/scos( 25.01°)=82.76m/s

Conclusion:

Thus, the magnitude of vector is 82.76m/s and the angle taken counterclockwise from the +x direction is 25.01° , it is negative because it is taken in counterclockwise direction.

To determine

The magnitude and angle of force vector.

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Answer to Problem 54P

The magnitude of vector is 50lb and the angle taken counterclockwise from the +x direction is 36.87° , it is negative because it is in third quadrant.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The x component of force vector is 40lb and magnitude of force vector 50lb .

Formula used:

Write the expression for x component of the force vector.

  Fx=Fcosθ

Here, Fx is the x component of the force vector, F is the magnitude of the force vector and θ is the angle between the vector and horizontal component.

Rearrange the above equation for θ .

  cosθ=FxFθ=cos1( F x F) ……. (5)

Calculation:

Substitute 40lb for Fx and 50lb for F in equation (5).

  θ=cos1( F x F)θ=cos1( 40lb 50lb)=36.87°

Conclusion:

Thus, the magnitude of vector is 50lb and the angle taken counterclockwise from the +x direction is 36.87° , it is negative because it is in the third quadrant

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