mcarthyryan
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Vectors - Practical example? "A buoy is being held stable by 3 swimmers...."
I've just hit another questions I'm unsure of.
A buoy is being held stable by 3 swimmers.
Swimmer A is heading West
Swimmer B is heading South
Swimmer C is at an approx direction, which looks about North East
This is the question:
A. If the buoy is static, describe how the forces operating on the buoy relate to on another
B. Write this relationship mathematically using vector notation
C. Draw a vector diagram showing how these forces can be added together, and how the heads and tails of each vector relate to each other.
My thoughts:
A. The forces acting on the buoy from swimmer A, B and C are all equal as the buoy is not moving - Is that explained well enough?
B. I don't understand this at all?
C. I can draw this, it will just look like a triangle, with A going from right to left, B going down from the end of A, and then C joining up with the back end of A I think
Thank you for any pointers you can give me.
I've just hit another questions I'm unsure of.
A buoy is being held stable by 3 swimmers.
Swimmer A is heading West
Swimmer B is heading South
Swimmer C is at an approx direction, which looks about North East
This is the question:
A. If the buoy is static, describe how the forces operating on the buoy relate to on another
B. Write this relationship mathematically using vector notation
C. Draw a vector diagram showing how these forces can be added together, and how the heads and tails of each vector relate to each other.
My thoughts:
A. The forces acting on the buoy from swimmer A, B and C are all equal as the buoy is not moving - Is that explained well enough?
B. I don't understand this at all?
C. I can draw this, it will just look like a triangle, with A going from right to left, B going down from the end of A, and then C joining up with the back end of A I think
Thank you for any pointers you can give me.