COLLEGE PHYSICS,V.1-W/ENH.WEBASSIGN
COLLEGE PHYSICS,V.1-W/ENH.WEBASSIGN
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Chapter 3, Problem 60AP

Figure P3.60 illustrates the difference in proportions between the male (m) and female (f) anatomies. The displacements d 1m . and d 1f from the bottom of the feet to the navel have magnitudes of 104 cm and 84.0 cm, respectively. The displacements d 2m and d 2f have magnitudes of 50.0 cm and 43.0 cm, respectively. (a) Find the vector sum of the displacements d d 1 and d d2 in each case. (b) The male figure is 180 cm tall, the female 168 cm. Normalize the displacements of each figure to a common height of 200 cm and re-form the vector sums as in part (a). Then find the vector difference between the two sums.

  Chapter 3, Problem 60AP, Figure P3.60 illustrates the difference in proportions between the male (m) and female (f)

  Figure P3.60

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
The vector sum of the displacements in each cases.

Answer to Problem 60AP

Solution:

The magnitude of the vector sum of displacements are 132cm and 111cm , the direction of these vectors respectively 69.7° and 69.9° respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given Info:

The x-components of d1m is zero, y- component of d1m is 104cm , the x-component of d1f is zero, the y-component of d1f is 84.0cm , the angle made by d2m with horizontal is 23.0° , the angle made by d2f with respect to horizontal is 28.0° , the magnitude of d2m is 50.0cm and the magnitude of d2f is 43.0cm .

Write the formula to calculate the x-component of d2m .

x2m=d2mcosθ1

  • x2m is the x-component of d2m
  • θ1 is the angle made by d2m with respect to horizontal

Substitute 50.0cm for d2m and 23.0° for θ1 to calculate x2m .

x2m=(50.0cm)cos23.0°=(50.0cm)(0.92)=46cm

Write the formula to calculate the y-component of d2m .

y2m=d2msinθ1

Substitute 50.0cm for d2m and 23.0° for θ1 to calculate y2m .

y2m=(50.0cm)sin23.0°=(50.0cm)(0.39)=19.5cm

Write the formula to calculate the x-component of d2f .

x2f=d2fcosθ2

  • x2f is the x-component of d2f
  • θ2 is the angle made by d2f with respect to horizontal

Substitute 43.0cm for d2f and 28.0° for θ2 to calculate x2f .

x2f=(43.0cm)cos28.0°=(43.0cm)(0.88)=38cm

Write the formula to calculate the y-component of d2f .

y2f=d2fsinθ2

Substitute 43.0cm for d2f and 28.0° for θ2 to calculate y2f .

y2f=(43.0cm)sin28.0°=(43.0cm)(0.47)=20.2cm

Write the formula to calculate the vector sum of displacement of the vectors.

dd1=(x1m+x2m)2+(y1m+y2m)2 (I)

  • dd1 is the magnitude of the vector dd1 .

dd2=(x1f+x2f)2+(y1f+y2f)2 (II)

  • dd2 is the magnitude of the vector dd2 .
  • x1m is the x-component of the vector d1m
  • y1m is the y-component of the vector d1m
  • x1f is the x-component of the vector d1f
  • y1f is the y-component of the vector d1f

Substitute 0 for x1m , 46cm for x2m , 104cm for y1m , and 19.5cm for y2m in (I) to calculate dd1 .

dd1=(0+46cm)2+(104cm+19.5cm)2=(46cm)2+(123.5cm)2=2116cm2+15252.3cm2=132cm

Substitute 0 for x1f , 38cm for x2f , 84.0cm for y1f and 20.2cm for y2f in (II) to calculate

dd2 .

dd2=(0+38cm)2+(84cm+20.2cm)2=(38cm)2+(104.2cm)2=1444cm2+10857.6cm2=12301.6cm2=111cm

Write the formula to calculate the direction of two vectors.

θm=tan1(y1m+y2mx1m+x2m) (III)

  • θm is the direction of the vector dd1

θf=tan1(y1f+y2fx1f+x2f) (IV)

  • θf is the direction of the vector dd2

Substitute 0 for x1m , 46cm for x2m , 104cm for y1m , and 19.5cm for y2m in (III) to calculate

θm .

θm=tan1(104cm+19.5cm0+46cm)=tan1(104cm+19.5cm0+46cm)=tan1(123.5cm46cm)=tan1(2.7)=69.7°

Substitute 0 for x1f , 38cm for x2f , 84.0cm for y1f and 20.2cm for y2f in (IV) to calculate

θf .

θf=tan1(84.0cm+20.2cm0+38cm)=tan1(104.2cm38cm)=tan1(123.5cm46cm)=tan1(2.74)=69.9°

Thus, the direction of these vectors respectively 69.7° and 69.9° .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnitude of the vector sum of displacements are 132cm and 111cm , the direction of these vectors respectively 69.7° and 69.9° respectively.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
The normalized vectors and magnitude.

Answer to Problem 60AP

Solution:

The magnitude of normalized vector sum of displacements are 146cm and 132cm , the difference in the normalized vector is 14cm and direction of the normalized vectors is 66°

Explanation of Solution

Given Info:

Common height is 200cm , height of the male is 180cm and height of the female is 168cm .

Write the formula to calculate scale factor for dd1 .

Sm=Hhm

  • Sm is the scale factor for dd1
  • H is the common height
  • hm is the height of the male

Substitute 200cm for H and 180cm for hm to calculate Sm .

Sm=200cm180cm=1.11

Write the formula to calculate scale factor for and dd2 .

Sf=Hhf

  • Sm is the scale factor for dd1
  • H is the common height
  • hf is the height of the female

Substitute 200cm for H and 168cm for hm to calculate Sf .

Sf=200cm168cm=1.19

Write the formula to calculate the normalized vector sum of dd1

dm=Smdd1

  • dm is the normalized vector of dd1

Substitute 132cm for dd1 to calculate dm .

dm=(1.11)(132cm)=146cm

Write the formula to calculate the normalized vector sum of dd2

df=Sfdd2

  • df is the normalized vector of dd2

Substitute 111cm for dd1 to calculate df .

df=(1.19)(111cm)=132cm

Write the formula to calculate the normalized x-component for dd1 .

xm=(x1m+x2m)sm

  • xm is the normalized x-component for dd1

Substitute 0 for x1m , 46.0cm for x2m and 1.11 for Sm to calculate xm .

xm=(0+46.0cm)1.11=(46.0cm)1.11=51cm

Write the formula to calculate the normalized y-component for dd1 .

ym=(y1m+y2m)sm

  • ym is the normalized y-component for dd1

Substitute 104cm for y1m , 19.5cm for y2m and 1.11 for Sm to calculate ym .

ym=(104cm+19.5cm)1.11=(123.5cm)1.11=137cm

Write the formula to calculate the normalized x-component for dd2 .

xf=(x1f+x2f)sf

  • xf is the normalized x-component for dd2

Substitute 0 for x1f , 38.0cm for x2f and 1.19 for Sf to calculate xf .

xf=(0+38.0cm)1.19=(38.0cm)1.19=45cm

Write the formula to calculate the normalized y-component for dd2 .

yf=(y1f+y2f)sf

  • yf is the normalized y-component for dd2

Substitute 84.0cm for y1f , 20.2cm for y2f and 1.19 for Sf to calculate yf .

yf=(84.0cmcm+20.2cm)1.19=(104.2cm)1.19=124cm

Write the formula to calculate the difference in the normalized vector.

d=(xmxf)2+(ymyf)2

  • d is the difference in the normalized vectors

Substitute 51cm for xm , 45cm for xf , 137cm for ym and 124cm for yf to calculate d .

d=(51cm45cm)2+(137cm124cm)2=(6cm)2+(13cm)2=205cm2=14cm

Write the formula to calculate the direction of the normalized vector.

θ'=tan1(ymyfxmxf)

  • θ is the in the direction of the normalized vector

Substitute 51cm for xm , 45cm for xf , 137cm for ym and 124cm for yf to calculate θ .

θ'=tan1(137cm124cm51cm45cm)=tan1(13cm6cm)=tan1(2.2)=66°

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnitude of normalized vector sum of displacements are 146cm and 132cm , the difference in the normalized vector is 14cm and direction of the normalized vectors is 66°

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