Thursday, September 9, 2010

Ch3_1 #4

See Ch 3 Sheet 7,8,9.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't seem to move the existing vectors to satisfy the "head to tail" rule. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Allen said...

Yes, you cannot move the existing vectors, but you can make a new vector of the same magnitude and direction. If you click "Add Vector", you can choose the option "unlabeled vector". Click on the tail of the vector you wish to reproduce and drag the cursor to the head of the vector. Now you can move that vector as you like.

Kane said...

I first put a unlabeled vector next to and A and B to get the magnitude and the angle then calculated the appropriate angle for A-B and put a unlabeled to mark that specific angle and magnitude then put C right next to that unlabeled vector but seem to still be getting the answer wrong, I am confused in what i am doing doing wrong.

Tony Chen said...

You draw B the opposite way, so where B's head is it should be the unlabeled vector's tail. Then you just connect the pieces.

Anonymous said...

i cant do anything here i dont understand how to move or create a new vector

Anonymous said...

can you move vectors A and B or are you supposed to work from where they are?

Anonymous said...

nevermind got it

Anonymous said...

This is beyond obnoxious - enough people are having problems with this stupid vector drawing program. I'd rather hand it in on a piece of paper.

Seriously, there needs to be a better explanation for how this is done.

Anonymous said...

ok so i made the vectors, i put them together (head-to-tail) and then i connected the ends together to form vector d/c...so why am i getting it wrong still? can someone help?