Scalars and Vectors
- Scalar:
A quantity like mass or temperature which only has a magnitude
- Vector:
A quantity like heat flux or force which has both a magnitude and a
direction (denoted by a bold faced character, an underlined character, or
a character with a arrow on it)
- Vector
Addition: Vector Addition follows the parallelogram law
described be the figure
- Resolution
of a Vector: A vector can be resolved along different
directions using the parallelogram rule. The figure shows how one resolves
vector c into components a and b which are along the
given directions
a2+
b2 = c2
tan(q) = b/a
sin(q) = b/c
cos(q) = a/c
a+b+g=180o
Sine law:
Cosine law:
o
A line
intersecting parallel lines: