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Steps to Locate the Resultant Vector Using the Graphical Method.

Thursday, June 28, 2007


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Finally, i'm back but i'm still sleepy! Hahaha. :D

The Graphical Method is easy(?) hehe. But, it's not that accurate.

Here are the steps:
(FYI: these are based on my own words. :p)

1. Scale the measurements depending on what you want and what you need.
2. Mark a point of origin.
3. Determine the direction and the angle of the vectors.
4. Draw the given length of the vectors applying its direction and angle. (Always remember that the head of the vector is always the tail of the next vector to it.)
5. Then, connect the tail of the first vector and the head of the last vector.
6. Measure its length and don't forget to determine its angle and direction.
7. Finally, convert the used scale to the original conversion of the measurements.

...Ta-da!! You now have your resultant vector! :)

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