Q's
1. When two vectors are being summed together, the reult is known as the resultant vector. Why?
2. Why is the resutant vector determined graphically by head to tail
3. Why is the tail of the second vector placed on the head of the first vector
4. Why is (Q3) continued fro subsequent vectors
5. Why is the resultant vector then the vector joining the tail of the first vector o te head of the final vector?
6. Why does the compass bearing give the angle of the vector relative to the compass points (i.e. N,S,E,W)
7. Why does true bearing give the angle of the vector relayive to the north compass point moving clockwise?
8. Why is the standard units for both (distance and displacement) in metres?
9. Why is the speed a measure of the rate at which an object moves over a distance?
1. Because it's the vector that
results from the addition.
2. By definition of addition of arrow representation of vectors.
2. By definition of addition of arrow representation of vectors.
4. By definition of addition of arrow representation of vectors.
5. Legitimately by inspection.
6. By definition of compass bearing.
7. By definition of true bearing.
8. By convention (search SI units).
9. By definition of speed.