Real life Application of Vector
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REAL LIFE APPLICATIONS
Iftekhar Bhuiyan. (2019). Real Life Application of Vector. Slideshare.net. https://www.slideshare.net/Iftekharbhuiyan1/real-life-application-of-vector
MILITARY USAGE Caliber, range mobility rate of the firing angle of fire, and firepower are all different for cannons. In various ways, depending on their intended use on the battlefield, different types of cannon combine and balance these characteristics to varying degrees. It is necessary to use a vector for this purpose.
GAMING (angry birds game pictures - Google Search, 2011) Vectors are used in games to represent locations, directions, and velocity. The position vectors show the distance traveled by an object, the velocity vectors indicate the amount of time required or the amount of force required, and finally, the direction vectors indicate the direction in which the force will be delivered.
ROLLER COASTER (roller coaster pictures - Google Search, 2011) The majority of motion on a roller coaster is due to the earth's gravitational pull. When a train reaches a height and then rides downhill, it gains sufficient speed to overcome gravitational attraction. At this rate, it climbs to the next hill and continues in this manner until it comes to a halt. Vectors of forces, acceleration, and velocity are critical in this procedure because they help create a safety mechanism.
PROJECTILE (basketball pictures - Google Search, 2011) The baseball vector is used unconsciously by players in sports such as basketball. Subsequently, they shoot the target or throw the ball at an angle, which is accomplished through vector knowledge.
BOAT CROSSING A RIVER (boat crossing a river - Google Search, 2011) When a boat traverses a river, two velocity's are at work: the river's velocity and the boat's velocity. The boat's direction changes in relation to the river's velocity. As a result, the boatman will need to find an angle in order to reach the river bank directly.
CROSSWIND (crosswinds of a plane - Google Search, 2011) A crosswind is any wind that is perpendicular to the direction of travel or the lone. When a plane lands in a crosswind, it frequently encounters challenges. The pilot will use the vector to determine the resultant velocity and direction.