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Chapter 3, Problem 38PQ

(a)

To determine

The magnitude of the scalar components of the vector A.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 38PQ

The magnitude of the scalar components of the vector A are Ax=3.00,Ay=2.00,Az=5.00_.

Explanation of Solution

Given vector is A=3.00i^+2.00j^+5.00k^.

Write the general form of a vector (say A) in terms of the magnitude of its scalar components and the corresponding unit vectors.

  A=Axi^+Ayj^+Azk^

Here, Ax, Ay, and Az are the scalar components along x, y, and z directions respectively.

Compare the given vector with the general form to deduce its scalar components.

  Ax=3.00

  Ay=2.00

  Az=5.00

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnitude of the scalar components of the vector A are Ax=3.00,Ay=2.00,Az=5.00_.

(b)

To determine

The magnitude of the vector A.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 38PQ

The magnitude of the vector A is 6.16_.

Explanation of Solution

Given vector is A=3.00i^+2.00j^+5.00k^.

Write the expression for the magnitude of the vector A.

  |A|=Ax2+Ay2+Az2

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.00 for Ax, 2.00 for Ay, and 5.00 for Az in the above equation to find |A|.

  |A|=3.002+2.002+5.002=6.16

Therefore, the magnitude of the vector A is 6.16_.

(c)

To determine

The angles that the vector A makes with the x, y, and z axes.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 38PQ

The angles that the vector A makes with the x, y, and z axes are θx=60.9°from +x_, θy=71.1°from +y_, and θz=35.8°from +z_ respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given vector is A=3.00i^+2.00j^+5.00k^.

In order to find the angle that the vector make with the coordinate axes, a right triangle can be formed with vector A as hypotenuse and making an angle θ with the coordinate axis about with the angle has to be measured. For such a construction, trigonometric relation can be deduced corresponding to each coordinate axes.

  cosθx=Ax|A| (I)

Here, θx is the angle that the vector A makes with the x axis.

  cosθy=Ay|A| (II)

Here, θy is the angle that the vector A makes with the y axis.

  cosθz=Az|A| (III)

Here, θz is the angle that the vector A makes with the z axis.

Solve equation (I) for θx, equation (II) for θy, and equation (III) for θz.

  θx=cos1(Ax|A|) (IV)

  θy=cos1(Ay|A|) (V)

  θz=cos1(Az|A|) (VI)

Conclusion:

Substitute 3.00 for Ax, and 6.16 for |A| in equation (IV) to find θx.

  θx=cos1(3.006.16)=60.9°from +x

Substitute 2.00 for Ay, and 6.16 for |A| in equation (V) to find θy.

  θy=cos1(2.006.16)=71.1°from +y

Substitute 5.00 for Az, and 6.16 for |A| in equation (VI) to find θz.

  θz=cos1(5.006.16)=35.8°from +z

Therefore, the angles that the vector A makes with the x, y, and z axes are θx=60.9°from +x_, θy=71.1°from +y_, and θz=35.8°from +z_ respectively.

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