How To Find The Resultant of Two Vectors

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  • This physics video tutorial explains how to find the resultant of two vectors.
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  • @TheOrganicChemistryTutor
    @TheOrganicChemistryTutor  Před 2 lety +48

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    • @nohesiii
      @nohesiii Před 2 lety +1

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      You never feel as "oh this makes sense" as you do with these videos beacuse you are not as invested in "seeking out the answer yourself" when sitting in lecture.
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  • @dannyinferno6747
    @dannyinferno6747 Před rokem +3

    like the many other people in the comments, I have nothing but gratitude. literally no other video or online calculator included the i and j when I was looking up on how to find the resultant force. seriously, thank you!

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  • @MT-sk1ln
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    best teacher ever!!! with that said, you got a resultant of 314.5 but when I plugged the numbers in my calculator, I got 309.7'

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    @MissPhilemon Před rokem

    what I use is resolving the angle in respect to the x or the y axis. I do this so I don’t get confused either I’m going to use cos or sin in either the horizontal or the vertical component.

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    @Khizar_Ansari Před 3 lety +1

    Or we can simply apply law of cosine for magnitude(by parallelogram law), and for direction we can apply law of sine(by triangular law). Hope ou can understand what I am trying to explain

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  • @warmpereer65
    @warmpereer65 Před 2 lety +9

    If we want faster method on this we can use the Pol( and Rec( function of your calculator
    Pol( :gives you the angle and resultant of force by inputting the resultant component x and y or i and j
    Rec( :gives you the x and y component by inputting the hypotenuse of the triangle or the given force and the angle
    Examples are based on this video's variables
    Example for Rec( :
    if you want to get the x and y component of force 1
    use this function: Rec(200, 30)
    Resulting value in the calculator: x=173.205, y=100
    Note: you can apply this to the force 2 but make sure to finalize your answer with appropriate sign
    Example for Pol( :
    if you want to get the resultant force and resultant theta
    use this function: Pol( 38.9, 312.1)
    Resulting value in the calculator: r=314.514, theta r = 82.895
    What if you use: Pol(- 38.9, 312.1)
    Resulting value in the calculator: r=314.514, theta = 97.104

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    @SAIROSHAN-li4bx Před 8 měsíci

    Sir rather than finding the component vectors of F1 and F2 and doing all that long process, Can't we find the resultant vector when F1 and F2 are added.Plz answer my doubt sir. Your channel had helped me, is helping me and will always hep me. Dont stop making videos sir. Thanks

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    Very helpful.

  • @Bruvva_Numerical
    @Bruvva_Numerical Před 3 lety +3

    So like, in the case of sin60° and sin45°, what if we use the exact value in finding the resultant vector and and magnitude? Won’t this ensure mathematical accuracy?

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    @praisychibanda8080 Před rokem +6

    I never understood vectors last year in Gr 11 and watching this video made me realise how simple it is 😅Thank you sir 🙏❤️

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    @bigbub9705 Před 2 lety +3

    Do you always use tan-1 to find the angle of the resultant?

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