What are vector projections used for?

1 Answer
May 31, 2015

Vector projections are used for determining the component of a vector along a direction.

Let us take an example of work done by a force F in displacing a body through a displacement d.
It definitely makes a difference, if F is along d or perpendicular to d (in the latter case, the work done by F is zero).

So, let us for now assume that the force makes an angle theta with the displacement. In this case the component of force along displacement does all the work.
The component of F along d is F Cos theta , which is nothing other than the projection of F along d.

Thus, for a general case, work done is given as,

W = F Cos theta * d

Which can be written concisely as,

W = F . d