Scalars & Vectors (DP IB Physics)

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  • Define a scalar quantity.

    A scalar quantity is a quantity that has magnitude but not direction.

  • What is a vector quantity?

    A vector quantity is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.

  • True or False?

    Mass is a scalar quantity.

    True.

    Mass is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude.

  • True or False?

    Distance is a vector quantity.

    False.

    Distance is a scalar quantity.

  • Is 300 N a scalar or vector quantity?

    300 N is a vector quantity. Newtons (N) are the unit of force, and force has both magnitude and direction; therefore, force is a vector quantity.

  • Is 100 km due north a scalar or a vector quantity?

    100 km due north is a vector quantity because it includes both a magnitude and a direction.

  • True or False?

    Energy is a scalar quantity.

    True

    Energy is a scalar quantity. It has magnitude, but not direction.

  • Is temperature a scalar or a vector?

    Temperature is a scalar quantity.

  • True or False?

    Weight is a scalar quantity.

    False.

    Weight is a force, so it is a vector quantity. Mass is a scalar quantity.

  • What is the difference between speed and velocity?

    Speed is a scalar quantity with only magnitude. Velocity is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction.

  • State the possible ways vectors can be combined or resolved.

    The possible ways vectors can be changed are:

    • Combining through vector addition or subtraction

    • Combining through vector multiplication

    • Resolving into components through trigonometry

  • State another name for the net vector.

    Another name for the resultant vector is a resultant vector.

  • State the names of the two geometric methods used to combine vectors using addition or subtraction.

    The names of the two methods used to combine vectors are:

    • triangle method

    • parallelogram method

  • True or False?

    The product of a scalar, mass, and a vector, acceleration, is a scalar.

    False.

    The product of a scalar, mass, and a vector, acceleration, is a vector, force.

  • What is the opposite of combining vectors?

    The opposite of combining vectors is resolving vectors.

  • True or False?

    A single resultant vector can be resolved into two vectors with the same effect as the original one.

    True.

    A single resultant vector can be resolved into two vectors with the same effect as the original one.

  • How is the direction of a resultant vector measured?

    The direction of a resultant vector is measured as the angle with respect to the vertical or the horizontal.

  • State the mathematical technique used to calculate the angle of a resultant vector.

    The mathematical technique used to calculate the angle of a resultant vector is trignonometry.

  • State the equation for the vertical component of the force F at an angle theta to the horizontal shown in the diagram.

    A force vector F is shown at an angle θ from the x-axis, with horizontal component Fx and vertical component Fy, on an X-Y coordinate plane.

    The equation for the vertical component of the force F at an angle theta to the horizontal shown in the diagram is F subscript y space equals space F space sin space theta

    Where:

    • F = resultant force, measured in newtons (N)

    • theta = angle of resultant force to horizontal, measured in degrees (degree)

  • State the equation for the horizontal component of the force F at an angle theta to the horizontal shown in the diagram.

    A force vector F is shown at an angle θ from the x-axis, with horizontal component Fx and vertical component Fy, on an X-Y coordinate plane.

    The equation for the horizontal component of the force F at an angle theta to the horizontal shown in the diagram is F subscript x space equals space F space cos space theta

    Where:

    • F = resultant force, measured in newton's (N)

    • theta = angle of resultant force to horizontal, measured in degrees (degree)

  • State a non-algebraic method that can be used to combine or resolve vectors.

    The non-algebraic method that can be used to combine or resolve vectors is scale drawing.

  • State the equipment needed to draw the lengths and angles of vectors accurately using a scale drawing.

    The equipment needed to draw the lengths and angles of vectors accurately using a scale drawing is:

    • pencil

    • ruler

    • protractor

  • A scale of 2 cm = 1 km is given in a vector scale diagram. State the actual distance represented by 5 cm in the scale diagram.

    The actual distance represented by 5 cm in the scale diagram is 2.5 km.

    • fraction numerator 2 space cm over denominator 2 end fraction space cross times space 5 space equals space fraction numerator 1 space km over denominator 2 end fraction space cross times space 5

    • 5 space cm space equals space 5 over 2 space km

  • State the length of the 5.0 kN force on the scale drawing.

    A grid shows two force vectors: one 7.0 kN rightward and one 5.0 kN upward. A 1 cm scale arrow is also shown as the scale for one square.

    The length of the 5.0 kN force on the scale drawing is 5 cm.

    A grid shows two force vectors: one 7.0 kN rightward and one 5.0 kN upward. A 1 cm scale arrow is also shown.
  • A scale of 5 cm = 15 km is given in a vector scale diagram. State the actual distance represented by 7.5 cm in the scale diagram.

    The actual distance represented by 7.5 cm in the scale diagram is 22.5 km.

    • fraction numerator 5 space cm over denominator 5 end fraction space cross times space 7.5 space equals space fraction numerator 15 space km over denominator 5 end fraction space cross times space 7.5

    • 7.5 space cm space equals space 45 over 2 space km