Title: Advanced Precalculus Notes 8.4 Vectors
1Advanced Precalculus Notes 8.4 Vectors
- Vector a quantity which has both magnitude
(represented by length of arrow) and direction. - If a vector represents the speed and direction of
an object, it is a velocity vector. If it
represents direction and amount of force acting
on an object it is a force vector. -
- Directed line segment has initial
point P1 and terminal point P2. The magnitude is
the distance from point P1 to P2. -
- Zero vector no magnitude and no direction.
-
- Unit vector A vector with length (magnitude)
one, but the same direction as the original
vector. The unit vector in the horizontal
direction is i and in the vertical direction is
j.
2Standard position of a vector initial point is
the origin (0, 0) Component form of a vector v
initial point and terminal point vector v
Magnitude of vector v Equivalent
vectors have the same length (magnitude) and
direction. Scalar product A vector in which
each component is multiplied by the scalar,
affecting magnitude but not direction.
3Find the position vector of the vector if
and and graph both the
original vector and the position vector.
4Vector addition Read properties of vectors
page 609 commutative, associative, additive
identity, additive inverse properties.
5Let v lt3, 3gt and u lt-3, 1gt find
each specified vector, write it in component
form, graph it and find its magnitude. a) u
v b) 2u v c) v ½ u
6Find a unit vector in the direction of v 4i
3j
A ball is thrown at an initial speed of 25 miles
per hour in a direction that makes an angle of
30º with the positive x-axis. Express the
velocity vector v in terms of i and j. What is
the initial speed in the horizontal direction?
What is the initial speed in the vertical
direction?
7Static Equilibrium object is at rest and the sum
of all forces acting on the object is ZERO. A
box of supplies that weighs 1200 pounds is
suspended by two cables attached to the ceiling,
as shown. What is the tension in the two
cables?
8Assignment page 618 1 9, 16 22 even, 23,
27, 33, 39, 49, 51, 53, 61, 66