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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.
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16:31 adding non-perpendicular vectors - sine and cosine rules
20:47 adding non-perpendicular vectors - resolution
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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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
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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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 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.
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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00:00 Coordinate Systems
01:23 Vectors
03:00 Notation
03:55 Scalar Operations
05:20 Vector Operations
06:55 Length of a Vector
08:40 Unit Vector
09:39 Dot Product
13:28 Cross Product
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Chad provides a comprehensive lesson on everything related to Vectors and the role they play in Physics. He begins with a trigonometry review covering the trigonometric identities commonly used in working with vectors. He then defines a vector and explains the difference between a scalar vs vector quantity. He then shows exactly how to split vectors down into x and y components explaining the standard of using the angle with respect to the x-axis. Finally, Chad demonstrates how to add two vectors together as follows:
1. Splitting vectors into components
2. Adding the x and y components together separately
3. Combining the x and y components using the pythagorean theorem to find the magnitude of the resultant vector
4. Using the tangent identity to calculate the direction (angle) of the resultant vector
00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:56 Trigonometry Review
08:49 Scalar vs Vector Quantity
12:44 How to Split a Vector into X and Y Components
29:02 How to Find the Magnitude of the Resultant Vector (How to Add Vectors)
36:49 How to Find the Resultant Vector Angle (i.e. Direction)
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In this video I cover ALL of the major topics with vectors in only 50 minutes. There are tons of FREE resources for help with all math topics at jensenmath.ca.
0:00 - What is a vector
4:58 - Vector Addition
8:12 - Vector Subtraction
12:15 - Scalar Multiplication
16:55 - Dot Product
22:58 - Cross Product
30:20 - Vector Equation of a Line
35:21 - Equation of a Plane
42:19 - Intersection of Lines in 3D
46:08 - Intersection of Planes
This scalars and vectors physics video tutorial explains how to distinguish a scalar quantity from a vector quantity. It gives plenty of examples of scalar quantities and vector quantities. Mass, temperature, volume, distance, and speed are all scalar quantities while velocity, displacement, force, and acceleration are all vector quantities. A scalar quantity has magnitude only while a vector quantity can be described in terms of magnitude and direction.
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A Level Physics Vectors Practice Questions on vector addition and vector resolution. Useful for all exam boards including OCR A, OCR B, Edexcel, AQA, Educas etc.
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00:00 Intro
00:16 Q1 - two tugboats
05:05 Q2 - resolving the tension vector
09:00 Q3- adding non-perpendicular vectors by resolution
14:02 Q4- sine and cosine rules
17:48 Q5 Breadth in Physics 2018 Q22