AP Physics C Mechanic Magnitude of a vector
AP Physics C Mechanic
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Magnitude of a Vector
1. Definition

The magnitude of a vector is the size or length of the vector, independent of its direction.

It is written as:

\(|\vec{A}|\)

and represents how large the quantity is.


2. Geometric Interpretation

A vector can be visualized as an arrow:

  • length of the arrow → magnitude
  • direction of the arrow → direction

Thus, magnitude corresponds to the distance from the tail to the head of the vector.


3. Magnitude from Components (2D)

If a vector is written as:

\(\vec{A}=(A_x , A_y)\)

its magnitude is found using the Pythagorean relationship:

So,


4. Magnitude in Three Dimensions

For a vector:

\(\vec{A}=(A_x , A_y , A_z)\)

the magnitude is:


5. Example

Given:

\(\vec{A}\) = (6 , 8)

Magnitude:


6. Physical Meaning in Mechanics

Magnitude gives the intensity or strength of a vector quantity.

Examples:

  • magnitude of velocity → speed
  • magnitude of force → strength of force
  • magnitude of displacement → straight-line distance from start to end

7. Unit Vector Connection

A unit vector has magnitude equal to 1 and represents direction only.

It is obtained by: