Vectors and Scalars: AP Physics B
Vectors and Scalars: AP Physics B
AP Physics B
Scalar
Scalar Magnitude
A SCALAR is ANY Example
quantity in physics that Speed 20 m/s
has MAGNITUDE, but
NOT a direction
associated with it. Distance 10 m
Magnitude – A numerical
value with units. Age 15 years
Heat 1000
calories
Vector
⃗v ,⃗x ,⃗a , F
⃗ drawing an ARROW above the symbol.
The arrow is used to convey direction
and magnitude.
Applications of Vectors
VECTOR ADDITION – If 2 similar vectors point in the SAME
direction, add them.
24.5 m, E
Non-Collinear Vectors
When 2 vectors are perpendicular, you must use
the Pythagorean theorem.
A man walks 95 km, East then 55
km, north. Calculate his
The hypotenuse in Physics Finish RESULTANT DISPLACEMENT.
is called the RESULTANT.
c 2 =a2 +b 2 →c= √ a 2 +b 2
2 2
55 km, N c= Resultant = √ 95 +55
Vertical
Component
c= √12050=109.8 km
Horizontal Component
95 km,E
Start
The LEGS of the triangle are called the COMPONENTS
BUT……what about the direction?
W of N E of N
N of E
N of W
W E
N of E S of W S of E
12 m, W
- =
14 m, N
6 m, S
20 m, N
R=√ 14 2+23 2=26.93m
14
35 m, E R 14 m, N Tanθ=23 =.6087
−1 ∘
θ=Tan (0.6087)=31.3
23 m, E
The Final Answer: 26.93 m, 31.3 degrees NORTH or EAST
Example
A boat moves with a velocity of 15 m/s, N in a river which
flows with a velocity of 8.0 m/s, west. Calculate the
boat's resultant velocity with respect to due north.
2 2
R v = √ 8 +15 =17 m/s
8.0 m/s, W
8
15 m/s, N Tanθ= =0.5333
Rv
15
−1 ∘
θ=Tan (0.5333)=28 .1
63.5 m/s
adj=H .C .=63.5cos32=53.85 m/ s, E
opp=V .C .=63.5sin 32=33.64 m/s, S
Example
A storm system moves 5000 km due east, then shifts course at 40
degrees North of East for 1500 km. Calculate the storm's
resultant displacement.
adjacent side opposite side
cosine θ= sine θ=
1500 km
V.C.
hypotenuse hypotenuse
adj=hypcos θ opp=hypsin θ
40
5000 km, E H.C.
adj=H .C .=1500cos 40=1149.1 km ,E
opp=V .C .=1500 sin 40=964 .2 km , N