Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
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ISBN: 9780078807213
Author: Paul W. Zitzewitz
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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Chapter 5, Problem 92A
To determine

The change in the resultant displacement, when the angle between the vectors is increased from 0 to 180 .

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Answer to Problem 92A

The angle between two vectors increases from 0 to 180 , then their resultant displacement also increases.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Consider two vectors P and Q .

Formula used:

Cosine Law of Vectors:

Show the resultant displacement between two vectors P and Q as shown below.

  Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition, Chapter 5, Problem 92A

The resultant for the two vectors is given by the expression.

  R=P2+ Q22PQ cosθ

Calculation:

Consider two vectors P and Q .

Consider the angle between the vectors is θ .

Assume that initially the angle between the vectors P and Q is 0° and the corresponding resultant is R1 .

  R12= P2+ Q2 2PQ cosθ     =P2+ Q2 2PQ cos(0°)=P2+ Q2 2PQ     = (PQ)2 R1= (PQ)

Consider that the angle between the vectors are increased from 0° to

  180° .

Assume that when the angle between the vectors P and Q is 180° , the corresponding resultant is R2 .

  R22= P2+ Q22PQ cosθ     =P2+ Q22PQ cos(180°)=P2+ Q2+2PQ     = (P+Q)2 R2= (P+Q)

Compare R2 and R1 .

  R2>R1

Hence, when the angle between two vectors increases from 0 to 180 , then their resultant displacement also increases.

Conclusion:

Thus, when the angle between two vectors increases from 0 to 180 , then their resultant displacement also increases.

Chapter 5 Solutions

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