Title: Calculus 10.2
110.2
Vectors in a Plane
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland,
Washington
Photo by Vickie Kelly, 2003
2Warning Only some of this is review.
3Quantities that we measure that have magnitude
but not direction are called scalars.
Quantities such as force, displacement or
velocity that have direction as well as magnitude
are represented by directed line segments.
B
terminal point
The length is
A
initial point
4B
terminal point
A
initial point
A vector is represented by a directed line
segment.
Vectors are equal if they have the same length
and direction (same slope).
5y
A vector is in standard position if the initial
point is at the origin.
x
The component form of this vector is
6y
A vector is in standard position if the initial
point is at the origin.
x
The component form of this vector is
The magnitude (length) of
is
7The component form of
(-3,4)
P
is
(-5,2)
Q
v
(-2,-2)
8Then v is a unit vector.
If
is the zero vector and has no direction.
9Vector Operations
(Add the components.)
(Subtract the components.)
10Vector Operations
Scalar Multiplication
Negative (opposite)
11u
v
u v is the resultant vector.
uv
(Parallelogram law of addition)
v
u
12The angle between two vectors is given by
This comes from the law of cosines. See page 524
for the proof if you are interested.
13The dot product (also called inner product) is
defined as
Read u dot v
This could be substituted in the formula for the
angle between vectors to give
14Application Example 7
A Boeing 727 airplane, flying due east at 500mph
in still air, encounters a 70-mph tail wind
acting in the direction of 60o north of east.
The airplane holds its compass heading due east
but, because of the wind, acquires a new ground
speed and direction. What are they?
N
E
15Application Example 7
A Boeing 727 airplane, flying due east at 500mph
in still air, encounters a 70-mph tail wind
acting in the direction of 60o north of east.
The airplane holds its compass heading due east
but, because of the wind, acquires a new ground
speed and direction. What are they?
N
E
u
16Application Example 7
A Boeing 727 airplane, flying due east at 500mph
in still air, encounters a 70-mph tail wind
acting in the direction of 60o north of east.
The airplane holds its compass heading due east
but, because of the wind, acquires a new ground
speed and direction. What are they?
N
v
60o
E
u
17Application Example 7
A Boeing 727 airplane, flying due east at 500mph
in still air, encounters a 70-mph tail wind
acting in the direction of 60o north of east.
The airplane holds its compass heading due east
but, because of the wind, acquires a new ground
speed and direction. What are they?
N
We need to find the magnitude and direction of
the resultant vector u v.
v
uv
E
u
18N
The component forms of u and v are
v
70
uv
E
u
500
Therefore
and
19N
538.4
6.5o
E
The new ground speed of the airplane is about
538.4 mph, and its new direction is about 6.5o
north of east.
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