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Chapter 9, Problem 67PQ

(a)

To determine

The angle between the pair of vectors.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 67PQ

The angle between the pair of vectors is 90°_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the magnitude of vector A.

    A=Ax2+Ay2+Az2 (I)

Here, Ax is the x component of A, Ay is the y component of A and Az is the z component of A.

Write the expression for the magnitude of vector B.

    B=Bx2+By2+Bz2 (II)

Here, Bx is the x component of B, By is the y component of B and Bz is the z component of B.

Write the expression for dot product between A and B.

    AB=AxBx+AyBy+AzBz (III)

Write the expression for angle between A and B.

    θ=cos1(ABAB) (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.00 for Ax, 1.00 for Ay and +4.00 for Az in equation (I).

    A=(3.00)2+(1.00)2+(+4.00)2=5.10

Substitute +2.00 for Bx, +2.00 for By and +2.00 for Bz in equation (II).

    B=(+2.00)2+(+2.00)2+(+2.00)2=3.46

Substitute 3.00 for Ax, 1.00 for Ay, +4.00 for Az, +2.00 for Bx, +2.00 for By and +2.00 for Bz in equation (III).

    AB=(3.00)(+2.00)+(1.00)(+2.00)+(+4.00)(+2.00)=0

Substitute 0 for AB, 5.10 for A and 3.46 for B in equation (IV).

    θ=cos1(0(5.10)(3.46))=90°

Therefore, the angle between the pair of vectors is 90°_.

(b)

To determine

The angle between the pair of vectors.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 67PQ

The angle between the pair of vectors is 120°_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the magnitude of vector A.

    A=Ax2+Ay2+Az2 (I)

Here, Ax is the x component of A, Ay is the y component of A and Az is the z component of A.

Write the expression for the magnitude of vector B.

    B=Bx2+By2+Bz2 (II)

Here, Bx is the x component of B, By is the y component of B and Bz is the z component of B.

Write the expression for dot product between A and B.

    AB=AxBx+AyBy+AzBz (III)

Write the expression for angle between A and B.

    θ=cos1(ABAB) (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute +1.00 for Ax, +2.00 for Ay and 0 for Az in equation (I).

    A=(+1.00)2+(+2.00)2+(0)2=2.24

Substitute 0 for Bx, 2.00 for By and 3.00 for Bz in equation (II).

    B=(0)2+(2.00)2+(3.00)2=3.61

Substitute  +1.00 for Ax, +2.00 for Ay, 0 for Az, 0 for Bx, 2.00 for By and 3.00 for Bz in equation (III).

    AB=(+1.00)(0)+(+2.00)(2.00)+(0)(3.00)=4.00

Substitute 4.00 for AB, 2.24 for A and 3.61 for B in equation (IV).

    θ=cos1(4.00(2.24)(3.61))=120°

Therefore, the angle between the pair of vectors is 120°_.

(c)

To determine

The angle between the pair of vectors.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 67PQ

The angle between the pair of vectors is 86°_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the magnitude of vector A.

    A=Ax2+Ay2+Az2 (I)

Here, Ax is the x component of A, Ay is the y component of A and Az is the z component of A.

Write the expression for the magnitude of vector B.

    B=Bx2+By2+Bz2 (II)

Here, Bx is the x component of B, By is the y component of B and Bz is the z component of B.

Write the expression for dot product between A and B.

    AB=AxBx+AyBy+AzBz (III)

Write the expression for angle between A and B.

    θ=cos1(ABAB) (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute +4.00 for Ax, 0 for Ay and +2.00 for Az in equation (I).

    A=(+4.00)2+(0)2+(+2.00)2=4.47

Substitute 1.00 for Bx, +5.00 for By and +3.00 for Bz in equation (II).

    B=(1.00)2+(+5.00)2+(+3.00)2=5.92

Substitute +4.00 for Ax, 0 for Ay, +2.00 for Az, 1.00 for Bx, +5.00 for By and +3.00 for Bz in equation (III).

    AB=(+4.00)(1.00)+(0)(+5.00)+(+2.00)(+3.00)=2.00

Substitute 0 for AB, 4.47 for A and 5.92 for B in equation (IV).

    θ=cos1(2.00(4.47)(5.92))=86°

Therefore, the angle between the pair of vectors is 86°_.

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