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This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into position vectors and how to use them to calculate the displacement vector.
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In this lesson, you will about the difference between Vectors and Scalars and why these quantities are important in Physics, Math, and Engineering.
A Scalar is a quantity that has only magnitude. Examples are pressure, temperature, and time. A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and a direction. Examples include velocity, force, and magnetic field.
We will use vector and scalar quantities extensively throughout this physics course and in engineering courses.
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In physics, vectors are quantities that have both magnitude and direction. They are used to represent various physical quantities, and understanding their properties is crucial for describing and analyzing the behavior of objects in the physical world. Here are some common types of vectors in physics:
In this video we will look at different types of vectors such as position vector, displacement vector, equal vectors, negative of a vector, modulus of a vector, unit vector, fixed vector, free vector, collinear vectors, coplanar vectors, co-initial vectors, co-terminus vectors.
These are just a few examples of vectors in physics. In general, vectors are used to represent physical quantities that have both a magnitude and a direction. They are manipulated using vector operations such as addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication to analyze and solve problems in physics.
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This physics video tutorial focuses on the addition of vectors by means of components analytically. It explains how to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force vector. This video contains all of the formulas and equations needed to resolve a vector into its components and to use that in order to find the magnitude and direction angle of the resultant force vector. This video explains how to add 2 force vectors to get the resultant sum. This tutorial contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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In this video we cover vectors practice problems. watch this video to understand the concepts behind Vectors and have an idea how questions are asked during examinations.
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At this point we've pretty much mastered numbers, but there is another mathematical construct that will important to learn about, and that's vectors! What is a vector? What is a scalar? How do they differ? What can we use vectors for? Find the answers to all these questions right here!
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In this video, we will explore the different types of vectors in Physics for class 11 students. Watch to enhance your knowledge and don't forget to subscribe for more informative content! #scalarsandvectorsphysics #scalarandvectorquantitiesphysics #vectorquantitiesphysics #subscribenow
Continuing in our journey of understanding motion, direction, and velocity... today, Shini introduces the ideas of vectors and scalars so we can better understand how to figure out motion in 2 dimensions. But what does that have to do with baseball? Or two baseballs?
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Scalars and Vectors
03:09 Distance and displacement
04:51 adding parallel vectors
05:39 adding perpendicular vectors
08:47 resolving vectors
14:46 adding non-perpendicular vectors - scale diagram
16:31 adding non-perpendicular vectors - sine and cosine rules
20:47 adding non-perpendicular vectors - resolution
This video covers:
- How to represent forces with scale diagrams
- Finding the resultant force from vectors
- How to resolve vectors by splitting them into horizontal and vertical components
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This video covers:
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- An case study using distance vs displacement
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0:00 Vectors recap
0:43 Adding vectors
2:40 Resolving vectors trick
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8:10 Example - moments
This physics video tutorial provides a list of vector formulas that you may find useful for your next exam.
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Vector Addition:
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Physicists, air traffic controllers, and video game creators all have at least one thing in common: vectors. But what exactly are they, and why do they matter? David Huynh explains how vectors are a prime example of the elegance, beauty, and fundamental usefulness of mathematics.
Lesson by David Huynh, animation by Anton Trofimov.
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Attention MDCAT 2023 aspirants! If you're gearing up for the upcoming Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT), you're in the right place. In this video, we'll be focusing exclusively on Physics MCQs tailored for the MDCAT test 2023.
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