Save
...
Unit 5: Forces and Motion
Forces
Resolving Forces
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Created by
Benedict
Visit profile
Cards (18)
What should you be able to do by the end of the video?
Use a
vector diagram
to resolve a
force
View source
What is the purpose of using vector diagrams in this context?
To resolve a
single force
into two
components
View source
What type of students is this video intended for?
Higher-tier
students only
View source
What did the last video cover?
Resultant
of two
forces
acting at an angle
View source
What does a horizontal force indicate?
All force acts in the
horizontal direction
View source
What does a vertical force indicate?
All force acts in the vertical
direction
View source
What does a diagonal force indicate?
Part of the force acts
horizontally
and
vertically
View source
How are the x and y-axes represented in a vector diagram?
By drawing
faint lines
on the diagram
View source
What must the two components of a force be?
At
right angles
to each other
View source
How long is the vector representing a 100 Newton force at 35 degrees?
10
centimeters
View source
How do you determine the horizontal and vertical components from the vector diagram?
By drawing dotted lines to the
axes
View source
What are the magnitudes of the horizontal and vertical components for the 100 Newton force?
83 Newtons
and
57 Newtons
View source
What should you do with faint lines in an exam?
Blob
out
any
faint
lines
used
View source
What is the question posed for the viewer to try?
Resolve
a 75
Newton
force at
20 degrees
View source
What is the length of the horizontal component for the 75 Newton force?
7
centimeters
View source
What is the length of the vertical component for the 75 Newton force?
2.5 centimeters
View source
What are the steps to resolve a force using a vector diagram?
Draw faint lines for
horizontal
and
vertical
axes
.
Measure the
angle
from the horizontal.
Draw the vector to
scale
.
Draw dotted lines to the axes.
Measure the lengths of the components.
View source
What are the key components of resolving forces?
Horizontal component
(x-direction)
Vertical component
(y-direction)
Components must be at
right angles
Use
vector diagrams
to visualize
View source