Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
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ISBN: 9781305116399
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.61AP

Lei A = 60.0 cm at 270º measured from the horizontal. Let B = 80.0 cm at some angle θ. (a) Find the magnitude of A + B as a function of θ. (b) From the answer to part (a), for what value of θ does | A + B | take on its maximum value? What is this maximum value? (c) From the answer to pan (a), for what value of θ does | A + B | take on its minimum value? What is this minimum value? (d) Without reference to the answer to part (a), argue that the answers to each of parts (b) and (c) do or do not make sense.

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The magnitude of A+B as a function of θ .

Answer to Problem 3.61AP

The magnitude of A+B as a function of θ is 10000cm29600cm2sinθ .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The vector A is 60.0cm at 270° direction from the horizontal. The vector B is 80.0cm at θ .

The component of vector A in the x direction is,

Ax=A(cosθ1)i^

Here,

Ax is the component of vector A in the x direction.

A is the magnitude of vector A .

i^ is the unit vector component in x direction.

θ1 is the angle of the vector A .

Substitute 60.0cm for A and 270° for θ1 in the above equation.

Ax=60.0cm(cos(270°))i^=(0cm)i^

Thus, the component of vector A in the x direction is (0cm)i^ .

The component of vector A in the y direction is,

Ay=A(sinθ1)j^

Here,

Ay is the component of vector A in the y direction.

j^ is the unit vector component in y direction.

Substitute 60.0cm for A and 270° for θ1 in the above equation.

Ay=60.0cm(sin270°)j^=(60cm)j^

Thus, the component of vector A in the y direction is (60cm)j^ .

The position vector of the A' is,

A'=Ax+Ay

Here,

A' is the position vector of the vector A .

Substitute (0cm)i^ for Ax , (60cm)j^ for Ay in the above equation.

A'=(0cm)i^+(60cm)j^

Thus, the position vector of the vector A is (0cm)i^+(60cm)j^ .

The component of vector B in the x direction is,

Bx=B(cosθ)i^

Here,

Bx is the component of vector B in the x direction.

B is the magnitude of vector B .

i^ is the unit vector component in x direction.

θ is the angle of the vector B .

Substitute 80.0cm for B in the above equation.

Bx=80.0cm(cosθ)i^

Thus, the component of vector B in the x direction is 80.0cm(cosθ)i^ .

The component of vector B in the y direction is,

By=B(sinθ)j^

Here,

By is the component of vector B in the y direction.

j^ is the unit vector component in y direction.

Substitute 80.0cm for B in the above equation.

By=80.0cm(sinθ)j^

Thus, the component of vector B in the y direction is 80.0cm(sinθ)j^ .

The position vector of the B' is,

B'=Bx+By

Here,

B' is the position vector of the vector B .

Substitute 80.0cm(cosθ)i^ for Bx , 80.0cm(sinθ)j^ for By in the above equation.

B'=80.0cm(cosθ)i^+80.0cm(sinθ)j^

Thus, the position vector of the vector B is 80.0cm(cosθ)i^+80.0cm(sinθ)j^ .

The vector A+B is,

C=A+B

The vector C can be written as,

C=A'+B'

Substitute (0cm)i^+(60cm)j^ for A' and 80.0cm(cosθ)i^+80.0cm(sinθ)j^ for B' in the above equation.

C=(0cm)i^+(60cm)j^+80.0cm(cosθ)i^+80.0cm(sinθ)j^=[80.0cm(cosθ)]i^+[60cm+80.0cm(sinθ)]j^

Thus, the vector C is [80.0cm(cosθ)]i^+[60cm+80.0cm(sinθ)]j^ .

The magnitude for the vector C is,

C=(Cx)2+(Cy)2

Here,

Cx is the component of vector C in x direction.

Cy is the component of vector C in y direction.

Substitute 80.0cm(cosθ) for Cx , [60cm+80.0cm(sinθ)] for Cy in the above equation.

C=(80.0cm(cosθ))2+(80.0cm(sinθ)60cm)2=6400cm2(cos2θ)+3600cm2+6400cm2(sin2θ)(9600cm2)sinθ=6400cm2+3600cm2(9600cm2)sinθ=10000cm29600cm2sinθ

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnitude of A+B as a function of θ is 10000cm29600cm2sinθ .

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The value of θ for which the magnitude of A+B is maximum.

Answer to Problem 3.61AP

The value of θ for which the magnitude of A+B is maximum is 270° .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The vector A is 60.0cm at 270° direction from the horizontal. The vector B is 80.0cm at θ .

The magnitude of A+B is maximum when both the vector A and B move in same direction. Thus, the A+B is maximum at 270° .

The magnitude of A+B as a function of θ is,

A+B=10000cm29600cm2sinθ

Substitute 270° for θ in the above equation.

A+B=10000cm29600cm2sin270°=140cm

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of θ for which the magnitude of A+B is maximum is 270° .

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The value of θ for which the magnitude of A+B is minimum.

Answer to Problem 3.61AP

The value of θ for which the magnitude of A+B is minimum is 90° .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The vector A is 60.0cm at 270° direction from the horizontal. The vector B is 80.0cm at θ .

The magnitude of A+B is minimum when both the vector A and B move in opposite direction. Thus, the A+B is minimum at 90° .

The magnitude of A+B as a function of θ is,

A+B=10000cm29600cm2sinθ

Substitute 90° for θ in the above equation.

A+B=10000cm29600cm2sin90°=20cm

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of θ for which the magnitude of A+B is minimum is 90° .

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