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Exercises: Solve Problems with Vectors

For magnitude computations, give exact values (simplified radicals or integers). Round to the nearest tenth only when the problem states to.

Grade 9·20 problems·~35 min·Common Core Math - HS Number and Quantity·standard·hsn-vm-a-3
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Recall / Warm-Up

1.

Which of the following is a vector quantity?

2.

In a head-to-tail vector diagram for adding u+w\mathbf{u} + \mathbf{w}, where does the tail of w\mathbf{w} go?

3.

A hiker walks 5 km north, then 5 km south, returning to the start. Which statement is correct?

B

Fluency Practice

1.

Which of the following is the best example of a vector quantity in real life?

2.

A plane flies at 300 mph heading due east. A crosswind blows at 50 mph due north. How many vector quantities are described?

3.

A boat heads due north at 6 m/s. A river current flows due east at 8 m/s. In a head-to-tail vector diagram, which arrow is drawn first?

4.

A boat travels at 6 m/s due north while a river current flows at 8 m/s due east. The two velocities are perpendicular. What is the magnitude of the resultant velocity in m/s?

5.

A plane flies at 400 mph due east. A headwind blows at 300 mph due west (opposite direction). What is the magnitude of the plane's resultant velocity in mph?

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