Find Angle Between Vectors A & B: 105.27

In summary, the conversation discusses finding the angle between two vectors, A and B, without using dot or cross products. The attempt at a solution involves using the tangent function to find the individual component angles and then adding them together. However, the person is confused about the accuracy of their answer and the possibility of using dot or cross products to solve the problem.
  • #1
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Homework Statement


Find the angle between the following vectors?
A = -2.00i^ + 6.00j^ and B = 2.00i^ - 3.00j^ (the ^ means 'i hat')



Homework Equations


Theta = tan^-1 = (opposite/adjacent)


The Attempt at a Solution


i said for the first part of the component that
theta(A) = tan^1 (6/2) = 71.57
and then did the same for the other component
theta(B) = tan^1 (2/3) = 33.70

and the angle between them should be the addition of those two? ie 105.27?
im confused...this doesn't look right
 
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  • #2
Have you done dot or cross products yet? If you have the easiest way to compute the angle is through the association that

[tex]\mathbf{A}\cdot\mathbf{B}=|\mathbf{A}||\mathbf{B}|\cos{\theta}[/tex]

or with cross products

[tex]|\mathbf{A}\times\mathbf{B}|=|\mathbf{A}||\mathbf{B}|\sin{\theta}[/tex]

where [itex]\theta[/itex] is the angle in between them.
 
  • #3
nope, I've never seen that before?
 

1. What is the formula for finding the angle between two vectors?

The formula for finding the angle between two vectors A and B is given by the dot product formula: cosθ = (A · B) / (|A| * |B|), where θ is the angle between the two vectors and |A| and |B| are the magnitudes of the vectors.

2. How do I find the magnitude of a vector?

The magnitude of a vector can be found using the Pythagorean theorem: |A| = √(A2x + A2y + A2z), where Ax, Ay, and Az are the components of the vector in the x, y, and z directions respectively.

3. Can the angle between two vectors be negative?

No, the angle between two vectors is always positive and can range from 0 to 180 degrees.

4. What is the unit of measurement for the angle between vectors?

The unit of measurement for the angle between vectors is typically degrees (°), but it can also be expressed in radians (rad).

5. Is there a specific direction for the angle between vectors?

Yes, the angle between two vectors is measured in the counterclockwise direction from vector A to vector B.

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