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Position & Displacement Vectors
Position & Displacement Vectors
What is a Position Vector?
A position vector tells us the location of a point relative to a fixed origin, usually called .
The position vector of a point is written as:
The components of the vector are just the coordinates of the point.
Example:
If is at , then:
What is a Displacement Vector?
A displacement vector shows how to get from one point to another.
The displacement from point to point is written as:
If and , then:
This formula works because going from to is the same as going back to the origin from , then from the origin to .
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Example
Given:
Point has position vector:
Point has position vector:
Find:
Step 1: Use the rule
Step 2: Subtract the vectors
So,
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If you're ever unsure which way the vector goes, just remember:
"From the first letter to the second"
e.g. goes from to
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