COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOL.1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOL.1
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Author: Giordano
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Chapter 1, Problem 56P

(a)

To determine

The magnitude and direction of the vector.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 56P

The magnitude and direction of the vector is 37 and 53° respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to determine the magnitude of the vector.

  C=Cx2+Cy2        (I)

Write the expression to determine the direction of the vector.

  θ=tan1(CyCx)        (II)

Calculate the components of each given vectors by substituting 15 for A , 25 for B and θ=25°and 70°

  Ax=Acosq = (15)cos(25º) = 13.6Ay =Asinq = (15)sin(25º) = 6.34Bx =Bcosq = (25)cos(70º) = 8.55By =Bsinq = (25)sin(70º) = 23.5

Solve for C=A+B by substituting the values from above expression,

  C=A+BCx=Ax+Bx=22.2Cx=13.6+8.55=22.2

  Cy=Ay+By=29.8Cy=6.34+23.5=29.8

The magnitude of the vector from expression (I)

  C=(22.2)2+(29.8)2=37

The direction of the vector from expression (II)

  θ=tan1(29.822.2)=53°

Conclusion:

The magnitude and direction of the vector is 37 and 53° respectively.

(b)

To determine

The magnitude and direction of the vector.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 56P

The magnitude and direction of the vector is 18 and 74° respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to determine the magnitude of the vector.

  C=Cx2+Cy2        (I)

Write the expression to determine the direction of the vector.

  θ=tan1(CyCx)        (II)

Calculate the components of each given vectors by substituting 15 for A , 25 for B and θ=25°and 70°

  Ax=Acosq = (15)cos(25º) = 13.6Ay =Asinq = (15)sin(25º) = 6.34Bx =Bcosq = (25)cos(70º) = 8.55By =Bsinq = (25)sin(70º) = 23.5

Solve for C=AB by substituting the values from above expression,

  C=ABCx=AxBxCx=13.68.55=5.04

  Cy=AyByCy=6.3423.5=17.2

The magnitude of the vector from expression (I)

  C=(5.04)2+(17.2)2=18

The direction of the vector from expression (II)

  θ=tan1(17.25.04)=74°

Conclusion:

The magnitude and direction of the vector is 18 and 74° respectively.

(c)

To determine

The magnitude and direction of the vector.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 56P

The magnitude and direction of the vector is 110 and 64° respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to determine the magnitude of the vector.

  C=Cx2+Cy2        (I)

Write the expression to determine the direction of the vector.

  θ=tan1(CyCx)        (II)

Calculate the components of each given vectors by substituting 15 for A , 25 for B and θ=25°and 70°

  Ax=Acosq = (15)cos(25º) = 13.6Ay =Asinq = (15)sin(25º) = 6.34Bx =Bcosq = (25)cos(70º) = 8.55By =Bsinq = (25)sin(70º) = 23.5

Solve for C=A+4B by substituting the values from above expression,

  C=A+4BCx=Ax+4BxCx=13.6+4×8.55=47.8

  Cy=Ay+4ByCy=6.34+4×23.5=100

The magnitude of the vector from expression (I)

  C=(47.8)2+(100)2=110

The direction of the vector from expression (II)

  θ=tan1(10047.8)=64°

Conclusion:

The magnitude and direction of the vector is 110 and 64° respectively.

(d)

To determine

The magnitude and direction of the vector.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 56P

The magnitude and direction of the vector is 190 and 180+θ that is 250° respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to determine the magnitude of the vector.

  C=Cx2+Cy2        (I)

Write the expression to determine the direction of the vector.

  θ=tan1(CyCx)        (II)

Calculate the components of each given vectors by substituting 15 for A , 25 for B and θ=25°and 70°

  Ax=Acosq = (15)cos(25º) = 13.6Ay =Asinq = (15)sin(25º) = 6.34Bx =Bcosq = (25)cos(70º) = 8.55By =Bsinq = (25)sin(70º) = 23.5

Solve for C=A7B by substituting the values from above expression,

  C=A7BCx=Ax7BxCx=13.67×8.55=73.5

  Cy=Ay7ByCy=6.347×23.5=171

The magnitude of the vector from expression (I)

  C=(73.5)2+(171)2=190

The direction of the vector from expression (II)

  θ=tan1(17173.8)=67°

Conclusion:

The magnitude and direction of the vector is 190 and 67° respectively. Here as both components are negative, the vector C will be in third quadrant. Thus the angle will be 180+θ that is 250°

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