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This document contains a 15 question vector worksheet. The questions cover topics such as identifying vector quantities, determining the resultant of multiple vectors using graphical representations, calculating vector components, and solving for unknown vectors. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question to test understanding of essential vector concepts and skills like addition, subtraction, and resolving vectors into components.

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Worksheet - Vectors 4

This document contains a 15 question vector worksheet. The questions cover topics such as identifying vector quantities, determining the resultant of multiple vectors using graphical representations, calculating vector components, and solving for unknown vectors. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question to test understanding of essential vector concepts and skills like addition, subtraction, and resolving vectors into components.

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VECTOR WORKSHEET

1. Which one of the following is a vector quantity?


a) time intervals b) temperature c) force 7. F2 What is the resultant of three vectors
d) mass e) area given in figure?
a) b) c)

2. F1
F3 According to the figure which one of
the following is equal to F? F3
F1 d) e)
a) F1 – F2 b) F1 + F3
F c) F2 + F3 d) F3 – F1
e) F3 – F2
F2

8.
For the given figure which
M
statement(s) is(are) true?
L
I) K – N = - 2L
R3
3. II) K – P = M
F2 R4 Which one of the following vector
K III) K = L = N
stands for Rx if F1 + F2 + Rx = 0
a) R1 b) R2 N
a) I b) I – II c) II - III
c) R3 d) R4 P
R2 d) I – III e) I – II - III
e) R5
R5

R1
9. What is the magnitudes of x and y components of the given
F1 vector R?

y a) Rx = 10 Ry = 10
b) Rx = 16 Ry = 12
4. What is the resultant of three vectors given in figure? R= 20
c) Rx = 12 Ry = 16
d) Rx = 12 Ry = 14
4 units
a) 3 units e) Rx = 10 Ry = 16
4 units b) 4 units 53o
c) 8 units x
120o d) 11 units
30 o
e) 5 units
3 units

10. Which one of the following relationship


5. R S is equal to 2R?
What is the relationship between
the magnitudes of the given a) S – T b) T – S c) P + T
M d) P – T e) T – P
vectors?
K a) K = L > M b) L > K > M
P
c) K > L > M d) L > M > K
e) K = L = M
L T

6. 11. What is the magnitude of the resultant of four vestors?


If K + L = 8 units what is the magnitude
of vector K – L ? 10 a) 30
K
a) 6 units b) 2 units b) 20
c) 4 units d) 8 units 20 c) 0
60o
e) 16 units 10 d) 10
L 60o e) 15

10
1
12.
F1 + F2 , F2 + F3 and F3 vectors are
given. What is the direction and
magnitude of vector F1?
F1 + F 2 a) Zero
-x +x b) +x direction, 4 units
c) +x direction, 3 units
F3 d) -x direction, 2 units
F2 + F 3 e) can not be calculated

13. Vector A is 5 units in length and points along the north. Vector B
is 12 units in length and along east direction. What is the
magnitude of vector A – B?

a) 7 units b) 10 units c) 13 units d) 15 units e) 17 units

14.

.
There are four forces acting on point
F1
L. By the effect of these forces L
moves in which direction?
F4 F2 a) along F1 b) along F2
L c) along F3 d) along F4
e) stationary

F3

15. 50 Find the resultant of three


vectors shown in figure.
a) 0
30 37o
b) 10√2
c) 30
d) 40
40 e) 120

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