What is the Maximum Magnitude of a Vector Sum?

  • Thread starter Thread starter vorse
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Magnitude Vector
Click For Summary

Homework Help Overview

The problem involves the addition of two vectors with magnitudes of 20 and 25, exploring the possible magnitudes of their resultant vector. Participants are discussing the constraints and rules governing vector addition.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants express uncertainty about how to add vector magnitudes without knowing the angle or components. Some suggest eliminating impossible answer choices. Others inquire about the rules that govern vector addition and the conditions for maximum and minimum resultant magnitudes.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with some participants providing insights into the rules of vector addition, such as the head-to-tail method and the implications of vector direction. There is recognition of the conditions that lead to maximum and minimum resultant magnitudes, but no consensus on the specific answer to the problem.

Contextual Notes

Participants are navigating the problem with limited information about angles and components, which is affecting their ability to fully resolve the question. There is a focus on understanding the foundational rules of vector addition.

vorse
Messages
13
Reaction score
0

Homework Statement



A vector of magnitude 20 is added to a vector of magnitude 25. The magnitude of this sum might be:
A. Zero
B. 3
C. 12
D. 47
E. 50

Homework Equations



Probable the Pythagoreans and use of sin, cos, etc.

The Attempt at a Solution



Not sure how to add the magnitude of vector w/out knowing the angle or the different components.
Thanks for looking at the problem.
 
Physics news on Phys.org
vorse said:

Homework Statement



A vector of magnitude 20 is added to a vector of magnitude 25. The magnitude of this sum might be:
A. Zero
B. 3
C. 12
D. 47
E. 50

Homework Equations



Probable the Pythagoreans and use of sin, cos, etc.

The Attempt at a Solution



Not sure how to add the magnitude of vector w/out knowing the angle or the different components.

Thanks for looking at the problem.

Welcome to PF.

Maybe eliminate the answers that aren't possible?
 
I know what the answer it. I just don't know how the answer key got there. There are some rules that constrain the addition/subtraction of magnitude of vectors, but I don't know what they are. I am searching the net but to no avail.P.S
Thanks for the welcome.
 
vorse said:
I know what the answer it. I just don't know how the answer key got there. There are some rules that constrain the addition/subtraction of magnitude of vectors, but I don't know what they are. I am searching the net but to no avail.


P.S
Thanks for the welcome.


If you have those two force acting on a body, when would the resultant force be maximum and when would they be minimum?
 
vorse said:
I know what the answer it. I just don't know how the answer key got there. There are some rules that constrain the addition/subtraction of magnitude of vectors, but I don't know what they are. I am searching the net but to no avail.

P.S
Thanks for the welcome.

You know that depending on direction a vector can be added head to tail right? So the biggest value the result can be is ... |20| + |25|

Likewise the smallest value the result can be is when they are in opposite directions. |25| - |20|

Looks like there is only one answer that satisfies these conditions.
 
LowlyPion said:
You know that depending on direction a vector can be added head to tail right? So the biggest value the result can be is ... |20| + |25|

Likewise the smallest value the result can be is when they are in opposite directions. |25| - |20|

Looks like there is only one answer that satisfies these conditions.


Yea, this was the rule I was looking for. Thanks a lot Pion.
 

Similar threads

Replies
14
Views
2K
  • · Replies 6 ·
Replies
6
Views
2K
  • · Replies 5 ·
Replies
5
Views
4K
  • · Replies 6 ·
Replies
6
Views
2K
  • · Replies 4 ·
Replies
4
Views
6K
  • · Replies 5 ·
Replies
5
Views
2K
Replies
2
Views
2K
Replies
3
Views
2K
  • · Replies 2 ·
Replies
2
Views
10K
  • · Replies 3 ·
Replies
3
Views
2K