Given the vectors
(a)
To sketch: The diagram for the vector sum
Explanation of Solution
Introduction: Graphical method or geographical construction of vectors is defined as a method that is used to add more than two vectors. The resultant vector is drawn from the tail of the first vector to the head of the last vector.
Section 1:
To sketch: The diagram for the vector sum,
Introduction: Graphical method or geographical construction of vectors is defined as a method that is used to add more than two vectors. The resultant vector is drawn from the tail of the first vector to the head of the last vector.
Given information:
Vector
Draw the vector diagram for vector sum,
Figure I
Conclusion:
Therefore, the vector diagram for vector sum,
Section 2:
To sketch: The diagram for the vector difference,
Introduction: Graphical method or geographical construction of vectors is defined as a method that is used to add more than two vectors. The resultant vector is drawn from the tail of the first vector to the head of the last vector.
Given information:
Vector
Draw the vector diagram for vector difference,
Figure II
Conclusion:
Therefore, the vector diagram for vector difference,
(b)
The vectors
Answer to Problem 26P
The vectors
Explanation of Solution
Section 1:
To determine: The vector
Answer: The vector
Given information:
Vector
Formula to calculate the
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the vector
Section 2:
To determine: The vector
Answer: The vector
Given information:
Vector
Formula to calculate the
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the vectors
(c)
The vectors
Answer to Problem 26P
The vectors
Explanation of Solution
Section 1:
To determine: The vector
Answer: The vector
Given information:
Vector
The vector
Formula to calculate the first polar coordinate is,
Substitute
Formula to calculate the second polar coordinate is,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the vector
Section 2:
To determine: The vector
Answer: The vector
Given information:
Vector
The vector
Formula to calculate the first polar coordinate is,
Substitute
Formula to calculate the second polar coordinate is,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the vectors
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