Questions
Question 1
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What is the main purpose of Vector Analogy?
Question 2
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What does \(\mathbf v\) mean in Vector Analogy?
Question 3
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Identify another important piece of notation used in Vector Analogy.
Question 4
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Before doing a vector analogy calculation, what setup information should be written down?
Question 5
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State a central formula or test for Vector Analogy.
Question 6
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How is the formula or method in Vector Analogy interpreted rather than just memorised?
Question 7
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Explain why a vibration signal can be described by mode amplitudes.
Question 8
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Why does cos x not contribute to the cos 2x coefficient?
Question 9
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What method choice is usually needed in a standard vector analogy question?
Question 10
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Use the notation of Vector Analogy to explain what is being calculated or tested.
Question 11
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Explain a common worked step in Vector Analogy.
Question 12
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What physical or modelling interpretation can Vector Analogy have?
Question 13
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Correct this mistake in Vector Analogy: Thinking the analogy is only visual.
Question 14
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Why is it important to check assumptions when using Vector Analogy?
Question 15
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Correct this second mistake in Vector Analogy: Projecting over a partial period.
Question 16
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What units, dimensions, or variable-dependence check is useful in Vector Analogy?
Question 17
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Correct this third mistake in Vector Analogy: Projecting over a partial period.
Question 18
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Design an exam solution plan for a multi-step vector analogy problem.
Question 19
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How could an incorrect setup affect a vector analogy result?
Question 20
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Give an exam-ready summary rule for Vector Analogy.