So I'm a little bit confused by this force table lab I did recently, where the professor wants there to be a scaled drawing of all of the vectors involved. In the experiment we used three different vectors: A, B, and C. After Coming up with the sub-components for each of those, we were then required to get the resultant vector as well as the anti-resultant. I really would appreciate some graphical breakdown of this.. Because I'm a little lost as to how to lay it all out. Thank you so much for the help ahead of time it's GREATLY appreciated.
The information is as follows!
Vector A:
A = 75g and an angle of 35 degrees
Ax = 61.44
Ay = 43.02
Vector B:
B = 45g and an angle of 130 degrees
Bx = -28.93
By = 34.47
Vector C:
C = 40g and an angle of 210 degrees
Cx = -34.64
Cy = -20
Resultant Vector:
R = 57.53g and an angle of 88 degrees (for the anti-result I just added 180 to get 268 degrees)
Rx = -2.13
Ry = 57.53
So I'm a little bit confused by this force table lab I did recently, where the...
The Force Table - Vector Addition and Resolution "Vectors? I don't have any vectors, I'm just a kid."-From Flight of the Navigator PURPOSE To observe how forces acting on an object add to produces a net, resultant force To see the relationship between the equilibrant force relates to the resultant force To develop skills with graphical addition of vectors and vector components To develop skills with analytical addition of vectors and vector components EXPLORE THE FORCE TABLE APPARATUS; THEORY 490...