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Question | Answer |
Vector Quantity | A quantity with both magnitude and direction |
Examples of Vector Quantities | Displacement, velocity, force, acceleration, magnetic flux density, momentum, electric field strength |
Displacement | Distance in a given direction Measured in metres |
Velocity | The rate of change of displacement with respect to time Measured in metres per second |
Formula for Average Velocity | (u + v)/2 |
Acceleration | Rate of change of velocity with respect to time Measured in metres per second squared |
Formula for Acceleration | (Change in velocity) / (time taken) a = (v - u)/t |
Adding Co-linear Vectors | Same direction - add magnitudes, use same direction Opposite direction - subtract magnitudes, use direction of larger vector |
Triangle Law | The resultant of two perpendicular vectors is equal to the hypotenuse of the right-angled triangle formed by the two vectors placed "tip to tail" |
Resolving vectors | A vector can be resolved into two perpendicular component vectors |
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