Vectors Magnitudes and Angles (Respect to the X Axis)

In summary, the magnitude of V is 23.75 units and the angle of V with respect to the x-axis is -40.73 degrees. The angle is measured clockwise from the x-axis.
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Homework Statement



a) If Vx = 18.00 units and Vy = -15.50 units, determine the magnitude of V.
b) Determine the angle of V with respect to the x-axis.

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The Attempt at a Solution



Yeah, Part B is pretty much the only one I don't get .

a) Answer is 23.75
b) I'm not too sure about what the whole "respect to the x-axis" means. The angle does lie in the fourth quadrant, so I assumed the answer is to do 360 degrees - the angle (i got 40.73) and get 319.27 but that didn't work. I'm down to one try for the answers, so I have to get this one right.

Thanks!
 
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a) If Vx = 18.00 units and Vy = -15.50 units, determine the magnitude of V.

Magnitude = sqrt ( x^2 + y^2)

=> Magnitude = sqrt ( [(18).(18)] + [(-15.5)(-15.5)] )
=> Magnitude = sqrt (324 + 240.25)
=> Magnitude = sqrt ( 564.25)
=> Magnitude = 23.75

With part B I get the same answer as you using:

tan^-1 (y /x)

tan^-1 (15.5/18)

=> Angle = 40.73 degrees
 
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Yeah, that answer is incorrect. I don't get what it means by respect to the x axis
 
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If you want to measure it with respect to the x-axis it means that you start on the x - axis and move counter clockwise to your angle. I assume?
 
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Ya, that gives me 360 - 40.73 = 319.27, which was wrong :(
 
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Hmmm. What answer is given (assuming an answer is given)?
 
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Wright the angle as -40.73 degree. Because angle in clockwise is taken as negative.
 
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Are you sure? I have one last try and I don't want to get it wrong!
 
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I think so.
 
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im scared to try iot :(
 
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can anyone confirm -40.73?
 
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Yes, -40.73 is what I get too.

This means the angle is 40.73 degrees below the horizontal axis.
 

What is a vector?

A vector is a mathematical quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction. It is represented by an arrow pointing in the direction of its magnitude.

What is the magnitude of a vector?

The magnitude of a vector is its size or length, which can be determined using the Pythagorean theorem. It is a positive number and is represented by the absolute value of the vector.

How is the direction of a vector represented?

The direction of a vector is represented by its angle, measured in degrees or radians, with respect to a reference axis. This reference axis is usually the positive x-axis in a Cartesian coordinate system.

What is the difference between a scalar and a vector quantity?

A scalar quantity has only magnitude, such as speed or temperature, while a vector quantity has both magnitude and direction, such as velocity or force. Scalars can be added or subtracted by simple arithmetic, while vectors require vector addition or subtraction.

How do you calculate the components of a vector?

The components of a vector can be calculated using trigonometric functions. The x-component is equal to the magnitude of the vector multiplied by the cosine of the angle with respect to the x-axis, and the y-component is equal to the magnitude of the vector multiplied by the sine of the angle.

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