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College Physics
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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1.9 engr 230 statics
1.9 & Multiplying a vector by a scalar. (Section 2.7)
Complete the figure to the right by drawing the vectors 2ỹ and -2v.
The following statements involve a vector v and a real non-zero scalar s (s # 0).
If a statement is true, provide a numerical value for s that supports your answer
sv can have a different magnitude than v.
True/False
S =
sv can have a different direction than v.
True/False
True/False
sý can have a different sense than v.
sv can have a different orientation than v.
True/False
S =
1.10 Graphical vector addition/subtraction draw.
(Sections 2.6,2.8)
Draw a+b
Draw a - b
Draw b+a
Draw b-aả
1.11 Visual representation of a vector dot-product. (Section 2.9)
Write the definition of the dot-product of a vector a with a vector b.
Include a sketch with each symbol in the right-hand-side of your
definition clearly labeled. The sketch should include a, b, a, b,.
Result:
1.12 4 Visual representation of a vector cross-product.
(Section 2.10)
Write the definition of the cross-product of a vector a with a vector b.
Include a sketch with each symbol in your definition labeled and described.
Result:
äx b A
(0) u
where û is
and 0 is
1.13 & Properties of vector dot-products and cross-products.
(Sections 2.0.
When it
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Transcribed Image Text:1.9 & Multiplying a vector by a scalar. (Section 2.7) Complete the figure to the right by drawing the vectors 2ỹ and -2v. The following statements involve a vector v and a real non-zero scalar s (s # 0). If a statement is true, provide a numerical value for s that supports your answer sv can have a different magnitude than v. True/False S = sv can have a different direction than v. True/False True/False sý can have a different sense than v. sv can have a different orientation than v. True/False S = 1.10 Graphical vector addition/subtraction draw. (Sections 2.6,2.8) Draw a+b Draw a - b Draw b+a Draw b-aả 1.11 Visual representation of a vector dot-product. (Section 2.9) Write the definition of the dot-product of a vector a with a vector b. Include a sketch with each symbol in the right-hand-side of your definition clearly labeled. The sketch should include a, b, a, b,. Result: 1.12 4 Visual representation of a vector cross-product. (Section 2.10) Write the definition of the cross-product of a vector a with a vector b. Include a sketch with each symbol in your definition labeled and described. Result: äx b A (0) u where û is and 0 is 1.13 & Properties of vector dot-products and cross-products. (Sections 2.0. When it
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