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1.13 J: Vectors

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Question 36

Two drones, U U\,U and VVV, are operating in an open three-dimensional test range.

Drone U U\,U is initially at rest at a point with position vector (4i−2j+7k)(4\mathbf{i} - 2\mathbf{j} + 7\mathbf{k})(4i−2j+7k) metres. It moves with a constant acceleration of (2i−4j+6k) m s−2(2\mathbf{i} - 4\mathbf{j} + 6\mathbf{k})\, \text{m}\,\text{s}^{-2}(2i−4j+6k)ms−2.

Drone V V\,V moves along a straight line path that passes through the points with position vectors (−1i+3j+2k)(-1\mathbf{i} + 3\mathbf{j} + 2\mathbf{k})(−1i+3j+2k) metres and (5i+dj+20k)(5\mathbf{i} + d\mathbf{j} + 20\mathbf{k})(5i+dj+20k) metres.

The drones are moving along parallel paths.

a.

Show that d=−9d = -9d=−9.

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bi.

Find an expression for the position vector of drone U U\,U at time t t\,t seconds.

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bii.

Hence, prove that the paths of drones U U\,U and V V\,V are not collinear.

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1.13 J: Vectors Questions

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Practise AQA A Level Maths 1.13 J: Vectors with exam-style questions for A Level Maths. 122 questions covering 1.13.1 Vectors in two and three dimensions, 1.13.2 Magnitude and direction of a vector, 1.13.3 Vector arithmetic, 1.13.4 Position vectors, and 1.13.5 Vectors to solve problems, matched to the AQA A Level Maths (7357) specification and written in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 style. Every question includes a full worked solution and mark scheme, so you can see where marks are awarded rather than just whether you got the answer right.

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