2.3 Nature of Quantities Flashcards

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what is a scalar quantity?

A

a quantity which has only magnitude, not direction

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what is a vector quantity?

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a quantity which has both magnitude and direction

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3
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what are some examples of scalar quantities?

A

mass, time, temp, length, speed, energy, volume, power

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what are some examples of vector quantities?

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force, displacement, velocity, acceleration, momentum, pressure, impulse

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5
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what does it mean to resolve a vector?

A

the splitting of a vector into its horizontal and vertical components (Vx = Vcos θ and Vy = Vcosθ)

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6
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how do you calculate the resultant vector of two vectors in the same plane (coplanar)?

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use a vector triangle and always draw ‘tip to tail’

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what should you do to calculate the resultant vector when they vectors are not at right angles?

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you should draw a scaled diagram and manually measure it

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what should you do to calculate the resultant vector when they vectors are at right angles?

A

use pythagoras and trigonometry

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