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Adding Forces summary
The resultant force vector is the vector sum of all other external forces. This can be found graphically by placing the arrows on top of each other or analytically by summing up all horizontal and vertical components.
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Tip-to-Tail Vector Addition, Vectors and Scalars
This is a very basic introduction to Tip-to-Tail Vector Addition using a motorized toy car that I made. Also included is an introduction to Vectors and Scalars, their definitions and some variable examples of Vectors and Scalars.
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Cross Product (Level 1 of 9)
This video introduces the third way of multiplying vectors called the cross product also known as the vector product and sometimes refereed to as the area product. This video will cover the geometric definition of the cross product.
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Cross Product (Level 2 of 9)
This video introduces the third way of multiplying vectors called the cross product also known as the vector product and sometimes refereed to as the area product. This video will cover the component definition of the cross product. A...
Brian McLogan
Master How to add, subtract and multiply a vectors by a scalar
Master How to add, subtract and multiply a vectors by a scalar
Brian McLogan
Finding the angle between two vectors
Learn how to determine the angle between two vectors. To determine the angle between two vectors you will need to know how to find the magnitude, dot product and inverse cosine. Then, the angle between two vectors is given by the inverse...
Flipping Physics
Conservation of Momentum using Unit Vectors
A 66.0 g ball is launched from a stationary Nerd-A-Pult on wheels. The total mass of the Nerd-A-Pult on wheels is 1,791 g. If the ball moves with a velocity of -351 i + 179 j cm/s right after launching, what is the velocity of the...
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 8 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video covers an application of the dot product specifically, the scalar projection, vector projection, and orthogonal projection.
Brian McLogan
What does vector addition and subtraction look like
Learn how to add/subtract vectors. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add or subtract two or more vectors, we simply add each of the corresponding components of the vectors.
Virtually Passed
cross product and dot product summary
This is not a proof video, this video just describes the easiest way to solve for dot products and cross products.
Curated Video
Vector Addition and Multiplication by Scalars
This is a lecture presentation on vector addition and multiplication by scalars. The video explains how to add and subtract two vectors, find the resultant vector using the triangle rule and the parallelogram law of vector addition, and...
Schooling Online
Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Scalars and Vectors
The newest superhero on the block, Vector Man, faces his first challenge – a runaway train! This lesson will begin from the basics by introducing scalars and vectors. Definitions included: scalar quantity, vector quantity
Curated Video
Finding the Centroid of a Triangle Using Vector Geometry and Coordinate Points
The video is a lecture presentation on vector geometry and the ratio theorem, with a focus on finding the centroid of a triangle. The presenter explains the concept of the centroid as the point of concurrency of a triangle and uses...
Flipping Physics
Review of Momentum, Impact Force, and Impulse
An important review highlighting differences between the equations for Conservation of Momentum, Impact Force and Impulse.
Virtually Passed
relative motion basic example
Relative motion is hard topic to grasp, but it's easier when you follow a certain outline: 1) Draw the velocity vectors 2) Find angles due to geometry 3) Draw all the velocity vectors together using formula Va/b = Va - Vb 4) Use the...
Brian McLogan
Master Applying operations to vectors that include the dot product
Master Applying operations to vectors that include the dot product
Brian McLogan
Subtract two vectors algebraically and numerically
Learn how to add/subtract vectors. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add or subtract two or more vectors, we simply add each of the corresponding components of the vectors.
Curated Video
Vector Multiplication: Dot and Cross Products Explained
This video discusses vector multiplication and the different ways that vectors can be multiplied. The video covers three different methods of vector multiplication: scalar multiplication, dot product, and cross product. The video also...
Brian McLogan
What is a linear combination of your unit vectors
In this video series I will show you how to find the unit vector when given a vector in component form and as a linear combination. A unit vector is simply a vector with the same direction but with a magnitude of 1 and an initial point...
Brian McLogan
Convert polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates
Convert polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates
Brian McLogan
How to apply vector addition
Learn the basics of vector operations. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add or subtract two or more vectors, we add each of the corresponding components of the vectors. To multiply a scalar to a vector, we simply...
Brian McLogan
What is the formula for the dot product
In this video series I will show you how to apply the dot product of two vectors and use the product to determine if two vectors are orthogonal or not. The dot product does not produce another vector like scalar multiplication but rather...
Flipping Physics
An Introductory Relative Motion Problem
Using a toy car and a piece of paper we can visualize and understand relative motion by doing an introductory problem.
Professor Dave Explains
Linear Transformations on Vector Spaces
How to perform linear transformations on vector spaces.