Understand the rules of vector addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
Apply graphical methods of vector addition and subtraction to determine the displacement of moving objects.
Vectors in two dimensions
A
vector is a quantity that has magnitude and direction. Displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force, for example, are all vectors. In one-dimensional, or straight-line, motion, the direction of a vector can be given simply by a plus or minus sign. In two dimensions (2-d), however, we specify the direction of a vector relative to some reference frame (i.e., coordinate system), using an arrow having length proportional to the vector’s magnitude and pointing in the direction of the vector.
[link] shows such a
graphical representation of a vector , using as an example the total displacement for the person walking in a city considered in
Kinematics in Two Dimensions: An Introduction . We shall use the notation that a boldface symbol, such as
, stands for a vector. Its magnitude is represented by the symbol in italics,
, and its direction by
.
Vectors in this text
In this text, we will represent a vector with a boldface variable. For example, we will represent the quantity force with the vector
, which has both magnitude and direction. The magnitude of the vector will be represented by a variable in italics, such as
, and the direction of the variable will be given by an angle
.
Vector addition: head-to-tail method
The
head-to-tail method is a graphical way to add vectors, described in
[link] below and in the steps following. The
tail of the vector is the starting point of the vector, and the
head (or tip) of a vector is the final, pointed end of the arrow.
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