Example 1 You walk 15m at 35 West of South. How far West and how far South did you walk? dx Need an angle inside of the vector diagram. 90 35 55 55 dy 35 15 m d dd cos 55 x x 15 m d x 15 m cos 55 d x 8.6 m West dd sin 55 y y 15 m d y 15 m sin 55 d y 12 m South Resolving Vectors into their Perpendicular Components Example 1 You walk 15m at 35 West of South. How far West and how far South did you walk? dx 55 dy 35 15 m d d cos 55 x 15 m d x 15 m cos 55 d x 8.6 m West Components – The two vectors that are added to give the resultant Perpendicular Components – Components that are perpendicular Perpendicular components are independent of one another d sin 55 y 15 m d y 15 m sin 55 d y 12 m South To resolve a vector into its perpendicular components 1. Draw the resultant. 2. Draw the horizontal component starting at the tail of the resultant. 3. Draw the vertical component starting at the head of the horizontal component. dx dy 35 15 m d Resolving Vectors into their Perpendicular Components Example 2 Resolve a 50. m velocity at 120. into its perpendicular components. s vy 50. m v s 120 vx Resolving Vectors into their Perpendicular Components Example 2 Resolve a 50. m velocity at 120. into its perpendicular components. s Need an angle inside of the vector diagram. 180. 120. 60. vy vx vx cos 60. 50. m 50. m v s vx 60. s vx 50. m cos 60. s mm vx 25 25 s s Need a direction. 120 vx cos120. 50. m vy vy sin 120. 50. m s s vx 50. m cos120. s v y 50. m sin 120. s vx 25 m v y 43 m s s Notice that positive means up. Resolving Vectors into their Perpendicular Components Example 2 Resolve a 50. m velocity at 120. into its perpendicular components. s To determine +/1. Look at the direction of the vector. vy 50. m v s vx 60. 120 2. Examine the quadrant in which the vector is drawn. 3. Use the angle measured from the positive horizontal. Must draw the horizontal component first!