Position vector Definition and 109 Threads
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MHB Find the position vector of P
The vector equations of two lines are given below $r_1=\pmatrix {5 \\ 1}+2\pmatrix {3 \\ -2}$, $r_2=\pmatrix {-2 \\ 2}+t\pmatrix {4 \\ 1}$ The lines intersect at the point $$P$$. Find the position vector of $$P$$ this being in form of $$r=a+tb$$ where $$a$$ is the the position vector and...- karush
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- Position Position vector Vector
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- Forum: General Math
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Formulating Position Vector with f(t)
How do you formulate the Position Vector: x^m = [t____x____y____z] x^m = [f(t)____ax/2*t^2 + vx*t + x0____ay/2*t^2 + vy*t + y0____az/2*t^2 + vz*t + z0] dx^m / dt = [df(t) / dt____ax*t + vx____ay*t + vy____az*t + vz] What do you put in the"t" position "f(t)".- Philosophaie
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- Position Position vector Vector
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Griffiths Chapter 10 del cross position vector
I am working through chapter 10 of Griffith’s electrodynamics (for fun and in my spare time). While I don’t have a formal bucket list, getting to an understanding of how Newton’s third law is not as straightforward for electrodynamics has been on my mental bucket list. I am an engineer not a... -
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How to find equation for a position vector function on a parabaloid?
Homework Statement Velocity vector given by r'(t)=<cos(t), -sin(t), -2sin(t)> Surface that the position vector needs to lie on: z=x2+y2 Homework Equations Integral of r'(t) will give position function The Attempt at a Solution I know that the integral of r'(t) will give me...- Thadis
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- Function Position Position vector Vector Vector function
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Particle in plane, find position vector
A particle of mass m moves in the x-y plane; its acceleration in m/s^2 is given by the expression ->a = −6iˆ for t ≥ 0 secs . At t = 0 secs, the object is at the point (x(sub 0), y(sub 0) = (36,0); coordinates are in meters. At t = 4 secs , the object is at the point x(sub 0), y(sub 0) = (36...- jklops686
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- Particle Plane Position Position vector Vector
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Position vector R of a particle moving x-y plane
Hello, new to these forums! I'm working on my UPI homework, and I just want to verify if I'm doing something correctly. The problem: The position vector r of a particle moving in the x - y plane given by r = (2t^3)i + (6-7t^4)j, where r is in meters and t is in seconds. Calculate r v a...- chris61986
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- Particle Plane Position Position vector Vector
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MHB Angular Velocity for Constant Separation Distance
Determine the required angular velocity $\omega$ of the relative position vector in order to maintain a constant separation distance $r_0$ for two equal masses. What equations are needed for this?- Dustinsfl
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- Position Position vector Relative Vector
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What is the Curl of the Position Vector?
Homework Statement compute the curl of: \vec{r} and \frac{\vec{r}}{r^3}Homework Equations \vec{r}=x\hat{x}+y\hat{y}+z\hat{z} r^3=(x^2+y^2+z^2)^\frac{3}{2} The Attempt at a Solution I figured out that the curl of \vec{r} = 0 as my book says it should be... however...I also need to prove...- blackhole007
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- Curl Position Position vector Vector
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What is the significance of V(0) = -j in finding position vector?
Problem: Find position vector given a(t) [ look in paint doc] v(0) = i, r(0) = j I highlighted a portion in the paint doc that I have a question for. Why V(0) = -j + C? = i? Where did they get the -j?? Thank you.- Miike012
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- Position Position vector Vector
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Kinematics in 2 dimensions; position vector problem.
Homework Statement "A particle moves in the horizontal plane that contains the perpendicular unit vectors i and j. Initially it is at the origin and has velocity 18ims^-1. After accelerating for 10 seconds its velocity is (30i + 8j)ms^-1. Assume that the acceleration of the particle is...- Purity
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- Dimensions Kinematics Position Position vector Vector
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Regualr hexagon and position vector - how does this work
Homework Statement a regular hexagon OPQRST has its vertices at O ( the origin) and points P,Q,R, S,T with position vector p,q,r,s,t respectively. The point U with position vector u is the midpoint of the line segment OP, and SU meets OR at the point V please see attached diagem I need...- rohan03
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- Hexagon Position Position vector Vector Work
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Position vector r and uncertainty principle
Hi physicists, How can two atomic-scale particles interact through gravitation (Gm1m2/r^2) or any other force that is a function of r if r isn't know with complete certainty. Is it that the force itself also comprises uncertainty in its value? Thanks- MHD93
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- Position Position vector Principle Uncertainty Uncertainty principle Vector
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Motion of a particle given position vector.
Homework Statement A position vector of a particle at a time t is r=icost +jsint +kt ; show the speed and the magnitude of the acceleration is constant. Describe the motion. Homework Equations v = dr/dt a = dv/dt The Attempt at a Solution Could someone let me know if I am doing...- tcanman
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- Motion Particle Position Position vector Vector
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Help Solving Calculus/Mechanics Question on Particle in Gravity Field
I'm really struggling to get my head around some of the mechanics applications in my calculus module and would really appreciate it if somebody could help me get my head around it. I have this question: A particle P of constant mass m has a position vector: r=x(t)i+y(t)j, and moves...- zebrastripes
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- Field Gravitational Gravitational field Particle Position Position vector Uniform Vector
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Deduce primitive lattice vectors from position vector.
Homework Statement given the following position vector: R = (10n1 + 9n2 + 19n3)(a/10) x + 6(n2+n3)(a/5) y + 2(n3)a z where n1, n2 and n3 are integers Find the primitive lattice vectors. Homework Equations any position vector of a lattice point is of the type R= c1 a1 + c2 a2 + c3 a3; and...- maqdah
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- Lattice Position Position vector Primitive Vector Vectors
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{vectors}find the position vector of this
Homework Statement a particle traveling in a straight line is located at the point (4, -2, 3) with the speed of 2 m/s at time t=0. the particle moves toward the point (6, 0, 9) with constant acceleration 3i-j+k. find its position vector r(t) at time t The Attempt at a Solution...- niekehecv
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- Position Position vector Vector
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Finding the Position of a Spaceship with Given Acceleration and Velocity Vectors
Finding a position vector... Homework Statement A spaceship is traveling with acceleration a(t)=<e^(t) , t , sin2t>. At t=0, the spaceship was a origin r(0)=<0,0,0> and had an initial velocity of v(0)=<1,0,0> Find the position of the ship at t=piHomework Equations uhhh... The Attempt at a...- Timebomb3750
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- Position Position vector Vector
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Finding the position vector of uniform circular motion
Homework Statement Write an equation for one component of the position vector as a function of the radius of the circle and the angle the vector makes with one axis of your coordinate system. Calculate how that angle depends on time and the constant angular speed of the object moving in a...- LavastormSW
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- Circular Circular motion Motion Position Position vector Uniform Uniform circular motion Vector
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Difference between Position Vector & Displacement Vector? (no calculatins)
Difference between "Position Vector" & "Displacement Vector?" (no calculatins..) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Position_(vector ) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Displacement_(vector ) Is the position vector simply an initial vector given by coordinates (x,y) or (x,y,z) such as (8,4) or...- LearninDaMath
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- Difference Displacement Position Position vector Vector
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Converting Position Vector vs Time to Cartesian Coordinates
1. The position vector of a particle at time t ≥ 0 is given by r = sin(t)*i + cos(2t)*j. Find the cartesian equation for the path of the particle. 2. I was told that the answer is: y = 1 - 2x^2 But I don't know how to obtain that solution. 3. r = sin(t)*i + cos(2t)*j At first I...- e to the i pi
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- Cartesian Cartesian coordinates Coordinates Position Position vector Time Vector
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2d Motion, calculating time when v=0 from position vector
Homework Statement The position vector of a particle is given by r= ihat(2t^3-21t^2+60t+10) +jhat(3/2)(t^2-10t+9) At what time, if any, is the velocity of the particle zero (ie what time is the particle instantaneously at rest) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution...- bearandmoose
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- 2d 2d motion Motion Position Position vector Time Vector
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When Is an Object Furthest from the Origin Given Its Position Vector?
Hi guys I posted a picture of the problem set and my work so far. I am on letter (d) of the problem set and I am stuck. I am 90% sure I have the formulas to solve (d) through (g) but I am not clear how. Can anyone give me a basic idea on what step I should take next? Problem set my work...- danpiz23
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- Origin Position Position vector Vector
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The velocity and acceleration of particle give position vector
the position vector of the particle is given by s=e^-2ti+sin(2t)j+5t^k calculate its velocity and acceleration at t=0 to get the velocity i differentiated with respect to t and substituted in t=0, giving me velocity=-2i+2j and that's the same as the answer given but I am not sure how to get...- jake241190
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- Acceleration Particle Particle accelerator Position Position vector Vector Velocity
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Position vector perpendicular to tangent vector yields a sphere
Homework Statement If a curve has the property that the position vector r(t) is always perpendicular to the tangent vector r'(t), show that the curve lies on a sphere with center the origin. Homework Equations -1/r'(t)= slope of position vector x^{2}+y^{2}=1 The Attempt at a...- physicsidiot1
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- Perpendicular Position Position vector Sphere Tangent Tangent vector Vector
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Finding minimum speed given position vector.
Homework Statement r(t) = < t^2, 6t, t^2 − 24t > Using this position vector, find the minimum speed of the particle. Homework Equations v(t) = r'(t) The Attempt at a Solution I've found similar topics with similar problems but I'm having a hard time figure mine out. I know...- dial1revenge
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- Minimum Position Position vector Speed Vector
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How to verify a position vector points to a point inside a sphere?
Homework Statement Given a sphere center at (2,2,2) with radius of 1.5, given a vector A=<3,2,1>. How do I verify A point to a point inside the sphere? Homework Equations Equation of circle: \sqrt{(x-2)^2+(y-2)^2+(z-2)^2}=1.5 The Attempt at a Solution I know A point to a...- yungman
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- Point Points Position Position vector Sphere Vector
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Confirm the characteristic of Position Vector.
I want to confirm this, for any position vector. 1) They are radial vector that start from the origin to a point in space. 2) If A is a position vector: \nabla X \vec A \;=\; 0 \;\hbox { and }\; \nabla \cdot \vec A \;\hbox { not equal to zero. } 3) Any position vector in spherical... -
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Need help with integration position vector question
Hi, can anyone help me with this question? Or give me some helpful links. I'm stuck! It's question B2 part b. Thanks.- P-Jay1
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- Integration Position Position vector Vector
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Sperical coords: Position vector of spinning disk.
I posted this in the Intro physics sections, but then realized that spherical coords might be a bit complex for introductory physics. This has been bothering my head for a couple days now. Any help is appreciated. Given: A wheel of radius R rotates with an angular velocity. The wheel lies in...- vwishndaetr
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- Disk Position Position vector Spinning Vector
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Position vector in spherical coordinates.
I have not done this in a while and I am having a brain fart. Given: A wheel of radius R rotates with angular velocity Ct2 k\hat{} (lies in x-y plane, rotating about z). A point P on the circles is P(x,y,z) = (0,R,0) Ques: What is the position vector of point P in spherical coordinates...- vwishndaetr
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- Coordinates Position Position vector Spherical Spherical coordinates Vector
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Proving Magnitude of Position Vector for Centre of Mass
Homework Statement Prove that the magnitude R of the position vector for the centre of mass from an arbitrary origin is given by the equation M2R2 = M\summiri2 - (1/2)\summimjrij2 Homework Equations F = MR'' F = p' p = \summjrj' The Attempt at a Solution I'm not...- metgt4
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- Centre of mass Magnitude Mass Position Position vector Vector
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Find the net force with the given position vector
[b]1.The position vector of a 3000N helicopter is given by: r=(.02 m/(s^3))(t^3)i + (2.2m/s)tj - (0.06 m/(s^2))(t^2)k Find the net force on the helicopter at t = 5s. [b]2. I really have no clue where to begin. [b]3. I started doing this: r=...- dimeloom
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- Force Net Net force Position Position vector Vector
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How to determine Force from hor. position vector?
Homework Statement An object with mass 5000 grams starts from rest and its motion is described by the horizontal position vector given. Determine the force acting on this object at the time t=9sec: x(t)=(.01/3)t^4-(.08sqrt(t^5)) Homework Equations F=ma The Attempt at a Solution...- ARJewell
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- Force Position Position vector Vector
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Position vector of a moving particle (calc based intro)
Homework Statement Reviewing for a midterm. I have this problem I can't seem to nail. Want to try it? "The acceleration of a particle moving only in a horizontal xy-plane is given by a=<(3t)i,(4t)j>, where 'a' is in m/s^2 and 't' is in seconds. At t=0, the position vector r=<(20)i,(40)j>...- MurdocJensen
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- Intro Particle Position Position vector Vector
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Circular motion - determining expression for a position vector
1. Consider a particle--the small red block in the figure--that is constrained to move in a circle of radius R. We can specify its position solely by theta(t), the angle that the vector from the origin to the block makes with our chosen reference axis at time t. Following the standard...- Linus Pauling
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- Circular Circular motion Expression Motion Position Position vector Vector
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Find position vector from given velocity
Homework Statement A particle A of mass m is traveling on a horizontal surface with velocity 7i-4j and collides with a stationary particle of mass 3m at the origin of the co-ordinate system at time t=0 Find an expression for the position vector of A at time t<0 NB: There is more to...- Skuzzy
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- Position Position vector Vector Velocity
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Velocity of a particle GIVEN position vector
A [article follows the path given by the position vector r= (4t , 3 , t^3) what's its' speed at t=1? no idea how to solve this i know velocity is the derivative of the position with respect to time do i just solve, 4, 0, 3t^2, then stick it in? 4 + 3 = 7m/s??- vorcil
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- Particle Position Position vector Vector Velocity
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How to determine position vector.
Hi guys.I n moment,Im confused as to how to determine the signs that go next to the position vector.On what thing do they depend?Do we take the position vector from point of application of force to axis of rotation or otherwise?EDIT:If I am not being specific enough please say so guys.I really...- aspiringenius
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- Position Position vector Vector
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Position vector and tangent vector in Riemannian spaces
In Euclidean vector spaces the derivative of the position vector of a running point of a curve is the tangent vector of the curve. In thehttp://www.matematik.lu.se/matematiklu/personal/sigma/Riemann.pdf" , on page 78 appears a vector which can be regarded as position vector in a Riemann space...- mma
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- Position Position vector Tangent Tangent vector Vector
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Position vector and magnitude problem
Homework Statement A position vector in the first quadrant has an x-component of 6.0m and a magnitude of 10m What is the value of its y-component? Homework Equations ? The Attempt at a Solution Well I originally thought I could draw a graph where x=6 and y=...then I realized i...- xgoddess210
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- Magnitude Position Position vector Vector
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How Do You Calculate the Position Vector of Point P in a Given Ratio?
Homework Statement Use vectors to find the position vector of point P if P divides AB in the ratio 3:2 given A (-1,6,4) and B (4,1,-1) The Attempt at a Solution Well I assume it's sort of like finding the midpoint, except I would do something like (-1+4)/1.5 etc. Am I correct? Do I...- Random-Hero-
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- Position Position vector Ratio Vector
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Calculate A, Distance, & Position Vector of T & S
1. Given A = x^2y.ax — yz.ay + yz^2.az, determine: (a) The magnitude of A at point T(2, -1,3) (b) The distance vector from T to 5 if S is 5.6 units away from T and in the same direction as A at T (c) The position vector of S 3. (a) well for this one just plug in the point T, and...- salman213
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- Position Position vector Vector
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What exactly is a position vector?
What exactly is a position vector? Does a position vector ALWAYS have it's initial point at the origin (0,0)? What if there was an equivalent vector from P1 (NOT the origin) to P2 that has the same magnitude and direction as a vector with its initial point at the origin? Obviously these...- korters
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- Position Position vector Vector
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Proving 3 Non-Coplanar Vectors with Position Vector r
Hi there, I'm a bit stuck on this question: " Given 3 non-coplanar vectors a, b and c convince yourself that the position vector r of any point in space may be represented by r = λa + μb + γc for some real numbers λ, μ and γ. Show that r.(bxc) = λa.(bxc) , r.(axb) = γa.(bxc)...- kidsmoker
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- Position Position vector Vector Vectors
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The Units of a Position Vector in a Hilly Landscape
My problem is not so much the mathematics of doing the question, but rather the units. The question states: "A car travels across a hilly landscape with a position vector given in the x - z plane. Position Vector = 30 km/hti + 1 km cos (t/(0.1h))k How can the units for a position...- amcqueen
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- Position Position vector Vector
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Position vector and velocity vector
Hi everyone, Could someone please help me on this problem? Homework Statement A particle initially located at the origin has an acceleration of a=1.00jm/s^2 and an initial velocity of V=8.00im/s a. Find the position vector at any time t (where t is measured in seconds) b. Find the...- chocolatelover
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- Position Position vector Vector Velocity Velocity vector
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Position vector relation between comet and earth
Homework Statement There is a comet that is at a position between the Earth and the sun that has an orbital radius half that of Earth's, this is the perihelion position for the comet. The comet's and Earth's orbits are coplanar. The comet's orbit crosses that of the earth's. When the comet...- karnten07
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- Comet Earth Position Position vector Relation Vector
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Showing position vector follows parabolic path
Homework Statement Hi, got my HW back from prof. There were a few problems... I want to understand these before the test. Show that r(t) = (at^2)/2 + vt + r lies in a plane and that if a and v are not parallel, then r(t) traces out a parabola. Note a, v, and r are constant vectors here...- physicspupil
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- Path Position Position vector Vector
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Physics Lab - Projectile Motion - Deriving a Position Vector
Homework Statement Okay, this lab has had me stumped for the last few hours. This is our first lab for AP Physics BC. Problem: Determine the position vector that describes the locatino of the water that is launched by a drinking fountain. Your position vector needs to be in unit vector...- Ahwleung
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- deriving Lab Motion Physics Physics lab Position Position vector Projectile Projectile motion Vector
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Position Vector Help: Solve for t = 9.00 s
The acceleration of a particle on a horizontal xy plane is given by a = 4t i + 5t j, where a is in meters per second-squared and t is in seconds. At t = 0, the particle has the position vector r = (20.0 m) i + (40.0 m) j and the velocity vector v = (5.00 m/s) i + (2.00 m/s) j. (a) What is the...- snoggerT
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- Position Position vector Vector
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