Translational motion Flashcards
What are vectors and scalars?
Scalars: Magnitude only
Vector: Magnitude and direction
Describe the addition of vectors in plain words
- Draw the two vectors on a common scale on an angle to each other
- Connect the tail of the first to the head of the second, this vector is the sum, or resultant vector
(trigonometry is used in determining the magnitude/direction of the resultant vector)
Describe the subtraction of vectors in plain words
- Reverse the direction of a vector
- Then add it to the other as you normally would (head to tail vector is resultant vector difference)
How can a vector be resolved into its scalar components?
- Plot vector on coordinate axis
- Resolve into x-component and y-component:
Where a = vector magnitude and θ = vector angle
ax: a(cosθ)
ay: a(sinθ)
Describe the unit vector and give the equation for a 2D vector (ie vector a) split into its component parts
A unit vector gives a symbol for a vector component as follows:
i: x-direction
j: y-direction
k: z-direction
a = iax + iay
(scalar components = ax, ay)
What does SohCahToa mean? How is it used?
It helps memorize the use of cos, sin and tan functions. Can be used to determine angles
sinθ: opposite/hypotenuse: y/r
cosθ: adjacent/hypotenuse: x/r
tanθ: opposite/adjacent: sinθ/cosθ: y/x
List the three functions for cotangent, secant and cosecant
cotangent: cotθ: x/y
secant: secθ: r/x
cosecant: cscθ: r/y
If cos(x°) equals 1/2, than how do you determine x?
Using the inverse function (cos^-1)
(cos^-1)(1/2) = 60°
Of distance and displacement, which is scalar and which is vector?
Scalar: distance
Displacement: vector
Remember: Scalars are always positive
What is the instantaneous velocity of a system?
The slope of the graph of the displacement of that system vs. time at that time
Give the simplest formula for acceleration
Is acceleration a vector or scalar?
a = v/t
acceleration = (velocity)/(time)
It is a vector, and it has a direction (ie. acceleration and deceleration) and a magnitude (ie. m/s^2)
How can the instantaneous acceleration be determined?
By calculating the slope at a specific point on a velocity vs. time graph. Or by taking the limit when Δt approaches zero. On a average acceleration formula.
Limits are not doable on MCAT. Must find instantaneous acceleration by:
a = Δv/Δt