Understanding Engineering Mathematics

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a

a + b + c + d + e + f + g

b

c
e

f g

d

Figure 11.4Polygon addition of vectors.


A particular example of this isscalar multiplicationof a vector by a scalar – the vector
kais simplyawith its magnitude scaled byk.
Vectors may be subtracted geometrically as shown in Figure 11.5. Thus, we can denote
the vectorb−aby the ‘arrow’ that takes us fromatob,sinceafollowed byb−agives
the same displacement asb.


a

b

b − a

Figure 11.5Subtraction of vectors.


Exercises on 11.3



  1. Consider the pentagon below:


D

C

b

c
d

e

a B
A

E

Express

(i) ein terms ofa,b,c,d
(ii)

−→
CE in terms ofe,a,b
(iii)
−→
CE in terms ofcandd
(iv)

−→
EC in terms of

−→
EA and

−→
CA


  1. On a two dimensional Cartesian coordinate system,ais the position vector from the
    origin to the point (1, 0),bis the position vector with length 2 at angle 60°(anti-
    clockwise) to the positivex-axis. Describe the vectorb−a.

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