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jimmyly
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Hey all, i am just starting out physics so this is very basic stuff. i am having troubles understanding adding vectors. i can do simple ones like a car travels 10km N and 24 km E, find the the total displacement. i understand that. But once i have to add more than 2 vectors together i get very frustrated and i am at the point where i am wanting to punch walls and scream. This is MAINLY because of my teacher. He tells us "okay to find the x component you use Cos and to find the y component use sine. then you use the Pythagorean theorem to with the x component and y component to find the resultant" blah blah blah. i have 100% in precalculus 12 right now so math is not the problem. i know how to do every step. i get the right answer in the end. BUT
the problem:
i don't give two sh*ts about getting questions right. i am so upset because i don't understand WHY we do each step. i asked him before can you explain to me on the board each step so i can have a clear picture of it rather than you just using your excel program and telling us to use cos and sine to find the answer and actually GO INTO the problem and teach me how and why we do each step. and he says well with this many vectors it will take awhile to draw out each vector and do each one invdividually.
i always try to visualize everything i learn in my head or at least try to understand what is going on. but i am having great difficulties understanding adding more than 2 vectors. i don't want to just memorize cos for x and sin for y cause to me that's a load of bullsh*t because i am not learning anything. i am simply plugging numbers into formulas.
so here is a very simple question:
on a trip to the supermarket, you walk 2 blocks N, 3 blocks E, 1 block S, 5 blocks W, 4 blocks S, then 2 blocks E. what is the shortest way home?
i know the answer. i have no problem getting the answer. but my main concern in not getting a question correct rather i want to understand how and why we take each step.
if anyone has a more simple way of doing it please share, i want to understand. not just use this use that plug in here plug that there.
thank you
the problem:
i don't give two sh*ts about getting questions right. i am so upset because i don't understand WHY we do each step. i asked him before can you explain to me on the board each step so i can have a clear picture of it rather than you just using your excel program and telling us to use cos and sine to find the answer and actually GO INTO the problem and teach me how and why we do each step. and he says well with this many vectors it will take awhile to draw out each vector and do each one invdividually.
i always try to visualize everything i learn in my head or at least try to understand what is going on. but i am having great difficulties understanding adding more than 2 vectors. i don't want to just memorize cos for x and sin for y cause to me that's a load of bullsh*t because i am not learning anything. i am simply plugging numbers into formulas.
so here is a very simple question:
on a trip to the supermarket, you walk 2 blocks N, 3 blocks E, 1 block S, 5 blocks W, 4 blocks S, then 2 blocks E. what is the shortest way home?
i know the answer. i have no problem getting the answer. but my main concern in not getting a question correct rather i want to understand how and why we take each step.
if anyone has a more simple way of doing it please share, i want to understand. not just use this use that plug in here plug that there.
thank you