physics 151 week 5 day 3
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Physics 151 Week 5 Day 3. Topics Exam Prep Sessions Exam Tips Vector Components Adding vectors by components. Exam Tips. Instantaneous velocity Area under the graph Algebra in symbols Givens Required Complete explanations Use homework to practice good solutions. Trigonometry Review. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Physics 151 Week 5 Day 3
Topics Exam Prep Sessions Exam Tips Vector Components Adding vectors by components
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Exam Tips
• Instantaneous velocity
• Area under the graph
• Algebra in symbols
• Givens Required
• Complete explanations
• Use homework to practice good solutions
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Trigonometry Review
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Component Vectors and Components
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What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?
A. 3, 2B. 2, 3C. 3, 2D. 2, 3E. 3, 2
Checking Understanding
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What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?
Answer
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A. 3, 2B. 2, 3C. 3, 2D. 2, 3E. 3, 2
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What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?
A. 3, 1B. 3, 4C. 3, 3D. 4, 3E. 3, 4
Checking Understanding
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What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?
Answer
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A. 3, 1B. 3, 4C. 3, 3D. 4, 3E. 3, 4
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The following vectors have length 4.0 units.What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?
A. 3.5, 2.0B. 2.0, 3.5C. 3.5, 2.0D. 2.0, 3.5E. 3.5, 2.0
Checking Understanding
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The following vectors have length 4.0 units.What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?
Answer
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A. 3.5, 2.0B. 2.0, 3.5C. 3.5, 2.0D. 2.0, 3.5E. 3.5, 2.0
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The following vectors have length 4.0 units.What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?
A. 3.5, 2.0B. 2.0, 3.5C. 3.5, 2.0D. 2.0, 3.5E. 3.5, 2.0
Checking Understanding
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The following vectors have length 4.0 units.What are the x- and y-components of these vectors?
Answer
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A. 3.5, 2.0B. 2.0, 3.5C. 3.5, 2.0D. 2.0, 3.5E. 3.5, 2.0
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Example ProblemThe labeled vectors each have length 4 units. For each vector, what is the component parallel to the ramp?
The labeled vectors each have length 4 units. For each vector, what is the component perpendicular to the ramp?
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Example ProblemsThe Manitou Incline was an extremely steep cog railway in the Colorado mountains; cars climbed at a typical angle of 22 with respect to the horizontal. What was the vertical elevation change for the one-mile run along the track?
The maximum grade of interstate highways in the United States is 6.0%, meaning a 6.0 meter rise for 100 m of horizontal travel.
a. What is the angle with respect to the horizontal of the maximum grade?
b. Suppose a car is driving up a 6.0% grade on a mountain road at 67 mph (30/s). How many seconds does it take the car to increase its height by 100 m?
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