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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Week 7 Blog, Due Sunday, October 14th, 2012
This week you have been introduced to vectors. Think about the world around. Vectors are present in many different aspects of your life. For example, an exit sign on the highway has a vector drawn on it to show you which direction to go. For this week's blog, I want you to think about different applications for vectors in the real world. List at least one application for vectors in the real world and tell me about it below. Remember, you must post an original comment PLUS comment on at least one other post in order to receive full credit. If you have questions or any problems, please let me know via email: physicswithego@gmail.com, twitter, edmodo, or google voice. Happy Posting!
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an example of vector is when the weather man says that a system is headed in a direction at a speed time and direction.
ReplyDeleteI like your example its so true he does say the speed and direction.
DeleteReally good example.
DeleteThat's a really good example. I would have never came up with that one!
DeleteI like your example I would of never thought of that.
DeleteAn example of a vector is when a GPS tells you in what direction to go and the distance it takes to get there.
ReplyDeleteThats a great example I thought of the same thing!! :)
Deletegood example
DeleteThat's a great example because the the GPS shows the direction with an arrow and tells you the distance to get to a certain place.
DeleteAn example of a vector is when driving a vehicle, because when you drive you are traveling a certain speed and going in a certain direction.
ReplyDeletegood example gustavo
DeleteI like how your response is always unique in a smart way!!
DeleteAna Mendoza
An example of a vector is when the street signs say only one way. It tells you in which direction to go and the street says how fast to go.
ReplyDeletei was going to put this at first but i wanted to be original but good example crystal (:
DeleteAn example of a vector would be when your roller blading to the corner store and the street signs tell you if its a One way street or not & it also tells you what speed to go.
ReplyDeleteWhy couldn't the person walk to the store or drive there? Either way as long as you travel a distance in a certian direction. Like going to the store.
DeleteThe speed it tells you to go wouldn't matter since you're rollerblading there right?
DeleteAn example of an vector is when your driving on the interstate and see a sign that says turn ahead
ReplyDeleteAn example of a vector is when you turn on the blinker on your car. The arrow points into the direction you are going to go as you turn.
ReplyDeleteNice I wouldn't have thought of that.It's something that wouldn't have came to mind emmediately.
DeleteAn example of a vector could be like the signs that show you to go to the left or straight on the street lights.
ReplyDeletethats a good example
DeleteAn example of vector could be the arrows on your internet browser which allow you to go back to the previous page or go forward to the one you were recently in.Or it could also be the scrow up or down arrows on the side of a web page.
ReplyDeleteThats a good one!
DeleteNice, I wouldn't have thought of that one
DeleteAn example of a vector is when you look for directions online & they give them to you written out. It shows you with an arrow, direction & speed you should be going.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a vector would be like when going to the airport there are lots of arrows and signs saying where to go to your terminal but don't give speed.
ReplyDeleteThat is good one I was thinking of that!
DeleteAn example of a vector is when poliots are flying a plane and they go in one direction at a certain speed.
ReplyDeletepilots
DeleteThis is a good example because they keep going straight for a long distance.
Deletea example of a vector is the signs that show you where a restroom is at a theme park.
ReplyDeleteYeah always need a sign for that
Deleteyea i woulndt have ever tought of that
DeleteA example of a vector is a sign that says curve ahead so you'll turn.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a vector is when you are in a sport, for example soccer and the coach is explaining the game plan he is showing you in different directions to kick the ball to score.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one, I would've never thought of that
DeleteAwww I like this example
DeleteAn example of a vector would be the arrow in a compass telling you which way is north.
ReplyDeleteAna Mendoza
That's a good example. I was thinking compass too, but I thought everyone probably had tooken it.
Deletean example of a vector is the signs at school with the hallway number an the arrow pointing at which direction its at
ReplyDeleteI was going to use this example!
DeleteAn example of a vector is an elevator button, telling you whether to go up or down
ReplyDeleteI thought of this one too! Especially because of the movie "Charlie and the chocolate factory" . I remember the elevator cause it had an arrow for any direction they could think of.
DeleteAn example of a vector is the signs at the mall. It has arrows to allow us to know what direction the stores are.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a vector is a map . It has direction, compass, and how fast your suppose to go . And a lot of Routes too .
ReplyDeleteAn example of a vector is Car because you are going a certain direction and a certain speed.
ReplyDeleteAnd it gives you the distance
Deletean example of a vector is the turning signals on a car dashboard that indicate which way you are going to turn to
ReplyDeletethats a good example.
DeleteAn example of an vector Is a gps telling you were to go and the speed
ReplyDeletean example of a vector is when they show a players at-bat (replay) on tv and they show the pitches and who fast they went.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a vector would be printing out directions from a place like mapquest wheere it tells you in which direction to go and the distance to get to that certain location.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a vector would be at a stadium. The signs on the ceiling or walls tell you in which direction to go towards to.
ReplyDeleteI like your example because it does tell you the area your seat is in ^^
Deletethere is no signs in the ceiling because we would all be looking up but i understand what your are saying
DeleteAn example of vector is when your on the freeway and stuck in traffic and a sign is telling you will arrive at downtown in 30mins.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good example of a vector because it has the direction and time
Deletegood example
Deletean example of a vector is the blueprint of a house the directions to go to get to one place then another.
ReplyDeleteAn example of vector is when your playing billiards, you have to determine the direction you want it to how and how hard you want to hit it
ReplyDeletei would like your example I just don't know, what that game is?
Deletean example of a vector is treasure map telling the direction and how far is the treasure
ReplyDeleteexample of a vector are 4 way signs on the highway
ReplyDeletean example of a vector would be when an a soccer player hits a ball because he determines how hard and which direction to kick it.
ReplyDeletean example of a vector would be is when a football is being kicked north plus 11mph gust of wind going north and will increase the lenght the ball will go.
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ReplyDeleteThrowing a dart is an example of a vector, it contains a direction and magnitude.
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