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Representing Vectors with Scaled Diagrams Video Tutorial
The Representing Vectors with Scaled Diagrams Video Tutorial discusses the method of drawing a vector to scale with the indicated magnitude and direction. It also demonstrates how to determine the magnitude and direction of a vector in a scaled vector diagram.
The video lesson answers the following questions:
How do you determine the magnitude and direction of a vector from a scaled diagram?
How do you draw a scaled diagram to represent a vector’s magnitude and direction?
Physics Help: Vector Direction
This short little web page provides 12 questions and 12 answers/solutions. In six questions, you are given a scale and a vector diagram and must determine its magnitude and direction. In the other six questions, you are given a vector's magnitude and direction and must draw it to scale using the indicated scale. Great follow-up.
Concept Builders: Direction of Vectors
Students love Concept Builders. And this one was made just for the video. Try it. Practice the two conventions discussed in the video. Feedback is immediate. Chances to correct errors are endless.
Teacher Toolkits: Vectors
Planning a unit or a series of lessons on Vectors? We can help. Try a Toolkit - a collection of vetted resources that are multi-media reliant and standards-based. This one on Vectors should stimulate several good ideas.
Curriculum Corner: Vector Representation
Our Curriculum Corner consists of a large collection of Think Sheets on variety of topics. They provide a systematic and developmental approach to the concepts of Physics. This one is a perfect in-class follow-up to our video Tutorial on vector direction.
Physics Help: Vector Direction
This short little web page provides 12 questions and 12 answers/solutions. In six questions, students are given a scale and a vector diagram and must determine its magnitude and direction. In the other six questions, This are given a vector's magnitude and direction and must draw it to scale using the indicated scale. Great follow-up.
Concept Builders: Direction of Vectors
Students love Concept Builders. And this one was made just for the video. Try it as an in-class exercise or (if you have a registered teacher account) as an out-of-class assigned exercise. Students will get plenty of practice with the two conventions discussed in the video. Feedback is immediate. Chances to correct errors are endless.
Minds On Physics the App, Part 1, Vectors and Projectiles Module, Mission VP1
Minds On Physics is a rigorous, app-based program that consists of a collection of questioning modules with immediate feecback and built-in help. Have students try Mission VP1 on App #1 of the 6-app series in order to tighten up their understanding the direction of a vector. The CCW from East convention is emphasized.
Do you like the slides we used? They are available in our low cost Teacher Presentation Pack, along with other updated materials used in our presentation.