Copyright © Michael Richmond.
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Measure a real vector
In the classroom are many Post-It notes with
different letters.
Your job is to determine the displacement between
one pair of notes, in the sense
Vector D = A - B
You should use a coordinate system involving the
directions
- x-axis: East positive, West negative
- y-axis: North positive, South negative
- z-axis: up positive, down negative
Express your result in meters.
Don't forget to include the uncertainty in each component!
You should make a table that looks like this:
Length of vectors in meters
vector x-coord y-coord z-coord magnitude
-----------------------------------------------------------
A 3.24 +/- 0.12
B
A-B
When you are finished, you should have
- a map on graph paper showing a top-down view of your
two endpoints, and all the intermediate
measurements you made
- a map on graph paper showing a plan view looking north
of your endpoints, and all the intermediate
measurements you made
- a neat set of all calculations,
working out the uncertainty in each component
- calculations showing the magnitude of the vector,
plus its uncertainty
Bonus!
- calculations showing the directions
(North of East, up from East)
of the vector,
plus their uncertainties
You may find it handy when dealing with uncertainties
to refer to
Copyright © Michael Richmond.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.