Vector components on Tilted Axis

In summary, the conversation is about finding the components N_{x} and N_{y} of vector N in a tilted coordinate system using the equations cosθ = adg/hyp and sinθ= opp/hyp. The correct answers are N_{x} = -Nsinθ and N_{y} = Ncosθ, with the error being on the component vector N_{x}. The negative sign for N_{x} is due to the x component of N pointing in the -x direction, as the positive angle is measured from the y-axis towards the negative x-axis.
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Homework Statement



Find the components N[itex]_{x}[/itex] and N[itex]_{y}[/itex] of vector N in the tilted cooridinate system.


Homework Equations



cosθ = adg/hyp and sinθ= opp/hyp



The Attempt at a Solution



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The correct answer is supposed to be
N[itex]_{x}[/itex] = -Nsinθ and N[itex]_{y}[/itex] = Ncosθ

The error is on the component vector N[itex]_{x}[/itex].

How do you find the component vectors and come up with a negative for N[itex]_{x}[/itex]?
 
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The x component of N is pointing in the -x direction.
That's what the minus sign is telling you.

You have to do this because the positive angle is measured from the y-axis and towards the negative x axis.
If you measured it towards the positive x-axis then the angle shown would be negative, and the sign would take care of itself.
 

What are vector components on a tilted axis?

Vector components on a tilted axis refer to the individual parts or magnitudes of a vector that is oriented at an angle to the horizontal or vertical axes.

How do you find the x and y components of a vector on a tilted axis?

To find the x and y components of a vector on a tilted axis, you can use trigonometry. The x component can be found by multiplying the magnitude of the vector by the cosine of the angle between the vector and the x-axis. The y component can be found by multiplying the magnitude of the vector by the sine of the angle.

What is the relationship between the vector components and the vector itself?

The vector components are the parts that make up the vector. The magnitude of the vector is equal to the square root of the sum of the squares of the x and y components. The direction of the vector is equal to the arctan of the y component divided by the x component.

How do you use vector components on a tilted axis in physics?

In physics, vector components on a tilted axis are used to analyze and solve problems involving forces, motion, and energy. They can be used to break down a vector into its horizontal and vertical components, which can then be used in equations to calculate different aspects of a physical system.

Can vector components on a tilted axis be negative?

Yes, vector components on a tilted axis can be negative. The direction of the vector component is determined by the angle it makes with the horizontal or vertical axis. If the component points in the opposite direction of the axis, it will have a negative value. This can be used to represent forces or velocities in different directions, including those that are opposite to the chosen axis.

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