Gravitational Forces in 2D definitions Flashcards
Gravitational Forces in 2D definitions
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Vector Addition
A method to calculate net forces by combining vectors, considering both magnitude and direction.Vector Decomposition
Breaking a vector into its x and y components using trigonometric functions.Symmetry
A property used to simplify calculations by recognizing equal and opposite forces that cancel out.Net Gravitational Force
The combined gravitational effect of multiple masses on a single mass, calculated using vector addition.Equilateral Triangle
A triangle with all sides and angles equal, often used in problems to simplify force calculations.Newton's Law of Gravitation
A formula to calculate gravitational force between two point masses based on their masses and distance.Pythagorean Theorem
A mathematical principle used to calculate the magnitude of a vector from its components.Inverse Tangent
A trigonometric function used to determine the angle of a vector from its components.Gravitational Force
The attractive force between two masses, proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.Components
The projections of a vector along the x and y axes, used in vector decomposition.Angle Theta
The angle used in vector decomposition, typically measured from the x-axis.Opposite Interior Angles
Angles formed between parallel lines and a transversal, used to determine angles in vector problems.Coordinate System
A reference framework consisting of x and y axes used to define vector components.Sine and Cosine
Trigonometric functions used to calculate the components of a vector.Magnitude
The size or length of a vector, calculated using the Pythagorean theorem for its components.