3.1
a quantity that requires both the magnitude and direction for a complete description is a vector quantity.
a quantity that is completely described by magnitude only is a scalar quantity
3.2
the result of adding these two vectors, called the resultant is the diagonal of the rectangle.
for any square the length of its diagonal is route 2 or 1.414 times either of the sides
questions
4. a diagonal line
19. 150\250
21. 50?
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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3.4
with no horizantal force acting on the ball there is no horizontal accel the same is true for the projectile-when no horizantal force acts on the projectile the horizantal velocity remains constant.
in the vertical direction there is a force due to grav
ball falls the same verticle distance in the same time
3.5
d=1/2gt (squared)
since there is no horizantal accel the object remains at a constant velocity.
at the top of the arc both velocities are equal
the deceleration due to gravity going up is the same as the acceleration due to gravity
questions
9. they are both constant accel
12.maximum altitude= 90 maximum distance 180....
35. just the verticle velocity because we determined that at the same verticle distance the object will hit the ground at the same time no matter the horizantal distance
36. 2/3 seconds (same as last one)
with no horizantal force acting on the ball there is no horizontal accel the same is true for the projectile-when no horizantal force acts on the projectile the horizantal velocity remains constant.
in the vertical direction there is a force due to grav
ball falls the same verticle distance in the same time
3.5
d=1/2gt (squared)
since there is no horizantal accel the object remains at a constant velocity.
at the top of the arc both velocities are equal
the deceleration due to gravity going up is the same as the acceleration due to gravity
questions
9. they are both constant accel
12.maximum altitude= 90 maximum distance 180....
35. just the verticle velocity because we determined that at the same verticle distance the object will hit the ground at the same time no matter the horizantal distance
36. 2/3 seconds (same as last one)
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