1.3-Vectors and Vector Operations
Vector Properties: additive inverse
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Vector Properties: associativity of addition
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Vector Properties: associativity of scalar multiplication
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Vector Properties: commutativity of addition
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Vector Properties: left distribution of scalar multiplication
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Vector Properties: right distribution of scale multiplication
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velocity
- a quantity that is often represented by a vector
unit vector
- a vector with magnitude 1.
magnitude
- aka length
resultant force
- aka net force - the sum of all forces acting on the object. - multiple forces are acting on an object.
true course
- aka track - the direction of the resultant v + w
scalar
- an element of real number - one-dimensional vector - single number
Vector Properties: additive identity
- identify means it is left unchanged
Vector Properties: scalar multiplication identity
- identify means it is left unchanged -
static equilibrium
- net force is zero
vector
- quantity that has magnitude and direction. - represent with an arrow or bold face letters. - typically represented and computed using Cartesian coordinates. - Examples:
ground speed
- the magnitude of the resultant.
speed
- the magnitude of velocity - scale
center of mass
-the unique point in an object or system which can be used to describe the system's response to external force. - if many particles, position vectors of each are used.
dipole moment
a vector quantity. NEEDS MORE
dipole
consists of two equal and opposite point charges.