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Topics: Vector
algebra, vector addition, vector subtraction. Pre-requisite skills: None.
Approximate completion time: 30 minutes. |
Provide
sufficient detail to verify that the assignment was completed in a meaningful manner. |
MERLOT
site: Vector
Arithmetic and Scalar Product Page, by Vladimir Sorokin. (direct link).

Applet by Vladimir Sorokin |
Follow the instructions to draw two vectors on the
plot. Once these vectors are drawn you can add and subtract them. Get
comfortable with both operations. Now perform the following:
- Place two vectors on the grid, add them, and then using the mouse drag one of the
vectors around such that both vectors cancel. What do you notice about the relative
positions and lengths of the two vectors in this situation?
- Now position one of the vectors so that the resultant vector points purely in the
positive x-direction. By looking at the data in the upper right of the page, what do
you notice about the y-components of the two vectors? Does this make sense?
- Again, place two vectors on the grid, but now subtract one from the other. Using
the mouse position them so that they cancel. Now what do you notice about the
relative positions and lengths of the two vectors? Does this make sense?
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