Yes, that's correcf
force
: ......dah, Newton's second law
Acceleration is the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (how much the velocity changes) and direction. Acceleration can be positive (speeding up), negative (slowing down), or zero (constant velocity).
very bad fuel filter
Basic answer,,,no.
The past tense of quantify is quantified.
Yes, a vector can be represented in terms of a unit vector which is in the same direction as the vector. it will be the unit vector in the direction of the vector times the magnitude of the vector.
accelleration=force divided by mass force=mass times aceleration
A turbo charger
Water in engine. Head gasket most likely. no aceleration because no compression.
NULL VECTOR::::null vector is avector of zero magnitude and arbitrary direction the sum of a vector and its negative vector is a null vector...
The terms scalar and vector are used for units of measure, not for arbitrary abstract concepts. Would you consider "life" a unit of measure? ------------- Acknowledging that this is nonsense to begin with ... A vector is a force with direction. And since life is a force and moves only in one direction I'd say it is a Vector.