Vector addition involves combining two or more vectors to form a resultant vector.

  • Each vector has horizontal (x) and vertical (y) components.
  • The resultant vector is found by adding the components: Rx = Ax + Bx, Ry = Ay + By.
  • The magnitude of the resultant: R = √(Rx² + Ry²)
  • Direction: θ = tan⁻¹(Ry / Rx)

This lab shows the components and resultant using arrow diagrams. Adjust vector components and observe real-time changes.

Resultant X: -- Resultant Y: -- Magnitude (R): -- Direction (θ): --°

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