Physics
Physics
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ISBN: 9781260487008
Author: GIAMBATTISTA, Alan
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 3, Problem 28P

(a)

To determine

Magnitude and direction of vector with components Ax=5.0m/s and Ay=+8.0m/s.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 28P

Vector has magnitude 9.4m/s and directed at 122° counterclockwise from positive x-axis.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for the magnitude of vector.

|A|=Ax2+Ay2

Here, the magnitude of vector A is |A|, x-component of vector is Ax, and the y-component of vector is Ay.

Write the equation to find the angle made by vector with the x-axis.

θ=tan1(AyAx)

Here, the angle made by the vector with the x-axis is θ.

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.0m/s for Ax and +8.0m/s for Ay in the equation for |A|.

|A|=(5.0m/s)2+(+8.0m/s)2=89m/s=9.4m/s

Substitute 5.0m/s for Ax and +8.0m/s for Ay in the equation for θ.

θ=tan1(+8.0m/s5.0m/s)=tan1(1.6)=58°

It is to be noted that Ax is negative and Ay is positive. This means that the vector lies in the second quadrant. Thus, the angle made by the vector with positive x direction in counterclockwise direction is as follows.

ϕ=180°+θ

Here, the angle made by the vector with positive x direction in counterclockwise direction is ϕ.

Substitute 58° for θ in the above equation to find ϕ.

ϕ=180°+(58°)=122°

Therefore, the vector has magnitude 9.4m/s and directed at 122° counterclockwise from positive x-axis.

(b)

To determine

Magnitude and direction of vector with components Bx=+120m and By=60.0m.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 28P

Vector has magnitude 134m and directed at 333° counterclockwise from positive x-axis.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for the magnitude of vector.

|B|=Bx2+By2

Here, the magnitude of vector is |B|, x-component of vector is Bx, and the y-component of vector is By.

Write the equation to find the angle made by vector with the x-axis.

θ=tan1(ByBx)

Conclusion:

Substitute 60.0m for By and +120m for Bx in the equation for |B|.

|B|=(+120m)2+(60.0m)2=18000m=134m

Substitute +120m for Bx and 60.0m for By in the equation for θ.

θ=tan1(60.0m120.0m)=tan1(0.5)=27°

It is to be noted that Bx is positive and By is negative. This means that the vector lies in the fourth quadrant. Thus, the angle made by the vector with positive x direction in counterclockwise direction is as follows.

ϕ=180°+θ

Here, the angle made by the vector with positive x direction in counterclockwise direction is ϕ.

Substitute 27° for θ in the above equation to find ϕ.

ϕ=360°+(27°)=333°

Therefore, the vector has magnitude 134m and directed at 333° counterclockwise from positive x-axis.

(c)

To determine

Magnitude and direction of vector with components Cx=13.7m/s and Cy=8.8m/s.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 28P

Vector has magnitude 134m and directed at 212.7° counterclockwise from positive x-axis.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for the magnitude of vector.

|C|=Cx2+Cy2

Here, the magnitude of vector is |C|, x-component of vector is Cx, and the y-component of vector is Cy.

Write the equation to find the angle made by vector with the x-axis.

θ=tan1(CyCx)

Conclusion:

Substitute 13.7m/s for Cx and 8.8m/s for Cy in the equation for |C|.

|C|=(13.7m/s)2+(8.8m/s)2=265.13m/s=16.3m/s

Substitute 13.7m/s for Cx and 8.8m/s for Cy in the equation for θ.

θ=tan1(8.8m/s13.7m/s)=tan1(0.642)=32.7°

It is to be noted that both Cx and Cy are negative. This means that the vector lies in the third quadrant. Thus, the angle made by the vector with positive x direction in counterclockwise direction is as follows.

ϕ=180°+θ

Substitute 32.7° for θ in the above equation to find ϕ.

ϕ=180°+32.7°=212.7°

Therefore, the vector has magnitude 134m and directed at 212.7° counterclockwise from positive x-axis.

(d)

To determine

Magnitude and direction of vector with components Dx=2.3m/s2 and Dy=6.5cm/s2.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 28P

Vector has magnitude 2.3m/s2 and directed at 1.6° counterclockwise from positive x-axis.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for the magnitude of vector.

|D|=Dx2+Dy2

Here, the magnitude of vector is |D|, x-component of vector is Dx, and the y-component of vector is Dy.

Write the equation to find the angle made by vector with the x-axis.

θ=tan1(DyDx)

Conclusion:

Substitute 2.3m/s2 for Dx and 6.5cm/s2 for Dy in the equation for |D|.

|D|=(2.3m/s2)2+(6.5cm/s2(102m1cm))2=5.294m/s=2.3m/s

Substitute 2.3m/s2 for Dx and 6.5cm/s2 for Dy in the equation for θ.

θ=tan1((6.5cm/s2)(102m1cm)2.3m/s2)=tan1(0.028)=1.6°

It is to be noted that both Dx and Dy are negative. This means that the vector lies in the FIRST quadrant.

Therefore, the vector has magnitude 2.3m/s2 and directed at 1.6° counterclockwise from positive x-axis.

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