4.1.2—The vector nature of force
- Syllabus
- 9709–2028–2029
- Objective
- 4.1.2
- Level
- AS
Forces combine by vector addition, so their lines of action and directions matter. A force can be resolved into components along convenient axes without changing its physical effect.
Use a consistent axis system, resolve oblique forces with sine/cosine, and interpret a negative component as opposite to the chosen positive direction.
Two 10 N forces at right angles have resultant 10√2 N, not 20 N; two opposite 10 N forces have resultant zero.
Adding magnitudes ignores angle and can overestimate the resultant.