REAL LIFE APPLICATION OF
VECTOR
GROUP MEMBERS:
1. INESH (01DKM20F1041)
2. DUVENTHIREN (01DKM20F1065)
3. LISHVAARAJ (01DKM20F1066)
4. NUBLI (01DKM20F1071)
VECTOR
Vectors represent quantities that have both a magnitude and a direction. Many
e quantities, such as forces, displacements, velocities, and accelerations, will
need to be represented as vectors for analysis. Vector quantities contrast
with scalar values (such as mass, area, or speed) which have a magnitude but no
direction. Vectors represented as a magnitude and direction need to be shown
visually through the use of an arrow, where the magnitude is the length of the
arrow, and the direction is shown through the arrow head and an angle or angles
relative to some known axes or other direction.
VECTOR REPRESENTATION
To represent a vector quantity, we will generally have two
options. These two options are:
• Magnitude and Direction Form: Where the magnitude is
given as a single quantity and the direction is given via an
angle or combination of angles.
• Component Form: Where the magnitude and direction are
given through component magnitudes in each coordinate
direction.
APPLICATIONS OF VECTOR
Force,torque and velocity
Crosswind
Golf
Baseball
Basketball
Military usage
Gaming
Roller coaster
WHAT IS CROSSWIND?
A crosswind is any wind that has a perpendicular component to
the line or direction of travel. This affects the aerodynamics of
many forms of transport. Moving non-parallel to the wind's
direction creates a crosswind component on the object and thus
increasing the apparent wind on the object; such use of cross wind
travel is used to advantage by sailing craft, kiteboarding craft,
power kiting, etc. On the other side, crosswind moves the path of
vehicles sideways and can be a hazard.
MODEL DRAWING
CALCULATION
Q&A SESSION
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