Unit 8: Application of Vectors

DOT PRODUCT

CROSS PRODUCT

Equilibrium

Definition: a state of rest or a state of uniform motion, meaning the net force is 0, velocity is unchanging (steady speed), meaning an acceleration of 0.

It is the counterbalance of the resultant force.

It is the counterbalance of the resultant force.

Resolve

Definition: Taking a single force and decomposing it into two components. A
vector can be resolved into its corresponding horizontal and vertical components by creating a right triangle with the given vector. The magnitudes of the vertical and horizontal components can be found using primary trigonometric ratios and a given angle.

PROJECTIONS

Physical Applications: Work

Vector f is the force acting on the object, measured in N, while vector s is the displacement of the object, measured in m, m

Vector f is the force acting on the object, measured in N, while vector s is the displacement of the object, measured in m, making work done in J.

Formula

Formula

Definition: when a force acting on an object causes a displacement of an object from one position to another.

Special Case

Perpendicular Vectors

Formulas

Properties

The dot product is a scalar product

Commutative Property

Commutative Property

Associative Property With A Scalar

Associative Property With A Scalar

Distributive Property

Distributive Property

Magnitudes Property

Magnitudes Property

Physical Applications: Torque

Definition: Torque is a vector quantity measured in Newton-metres (N-m) or in joules (J). It's a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis.

Formula

Formula

Properties

The cross product is a vector product

Not Commutative

Not Commutative

Distributive Law

Distributive Law

Scalar Law

Scalar Law

Formulas

Special Cases

Parallel Vectors

Area of a Parallelogram/Triangle

Formula for area of a parallelogram. Area of a triangle is 1/2 of the area of a parallelogram.

Formula for area of a parallelogram. Area of a triangle is 1/2 of the area of a parallelogram.

Vector Operations

Physics Concepts

Forces

Definition: A force causes an object to undergo acceleration, where the magnitude of a force is measured in newtons (N).

Velocity

Definition: Velocity is a vector quantity, measured by by distance travelled over time elapsed, where there's a speed (magnitude) and direction.

Scalar

where theta is the angle between vector a and vector b (in reference to the definition's diagram).

where theta is the angle between vector a and vector b (in reference to the definition's diagram).

Vector

(in reference to the definition's diagram)

(in reference to the definition's diagram)

Definition

Definition: Thought as a shadow, it can be formed by drawing a perpendicular line from the head of one vector to another vector.

Direction Cosines

Definition: They are the angles that a vector in a 3D plane makes with each positive (x,y,z) axis.

A Fish Mind Map of Unit 8: The Application of Vectors