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Norma-Jean [14]
3 years ago
11

Construct vectors A and B for the cases below. First draw a vector W, then the parallelogram that has equal and opposite vector

A B as the diagonal. Then fi nd approximate magnitudes of A and B.?

Physics
1 answer:
gregori [183]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Diagrams containing answers are attached

Explanation:

Diagram needed to solve the question was missing, So I have attached it with this answer. Also the diagonals of a parallelogram can only be equal to A + B (Not AB as given in your statement).

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANSWER FROM HERE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

First of all let us understand the law of parallelogram for vector addition. It states that, <em>"If two vectors are along the adjacent sides of a parallelogram, then their resultant is given by the vector that is a diagonal passing through the point of contact of these vectors".</em>

I have attached the diagrams describing the vectors A and B for the cases.

From diagram, it is clear that the magnitude of A and B is equal (balancing horizontal forces) and the resultant A + B is equal to the weight of the stone W (balancing vertical forces). Therefore, we can mathematically write:

      A = B  - - - - -  (i)

&     A + B = W - - - - - - (ii)

Putting A = B in equation (ii), we get

B + B = W

2B = W

<u>B = W/2</u>

Putting B = W/2 in equation (i), we get

<u>A = W/2</u>

Hence, magnitudes of both A and B are approximately W/2

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