Yes, two vectors of similar kind can be added. For example we can add a distance vector with another distance vector. But we cannot add distance vector and velocity vector.
You get other vectors, usually perpendicular to each other, that - when added together - result in the original vector. These component vectors are usually along the axes of some selected coordinate system.
Vectors are added by head to tail rule.
Yes, put the three vectors in a plane, with a separation of 120 degrees between each vector and each of the other vectors.
The condition is the two vectors are perpendicular to each other.
Forces have to be added as vectors. This means that in certain cases, the forces can cancel, and in other cases they can be added.
Vectors can be added to other vectors in the same vector space. Scalars can be added to other scalars if they have the same units. Scalars cannot be added to vectors, nor vice versa, directly.
You get other vectors, usually perpendicular to each other, that - when added together - result in the original vector. These component vectors are usually along the axes of some selected coordinate system.
Vectors are added by head to tail rule.
Yes, all vectors can be added or subtracted.
when the vectors have the same direction
when the vectors have the same direction
Scalar quantities are added algebraically. But vector quantities are added using vector addition. If 3 and 4 are added only 7 is the result. If two vectors with magnitude 3 and 4 are added there will be different results such as 7, 1, 5, etc etc. 7 will be the answer if both the vectors are in the same direction. 1 will be the answer if both are in opposite direction 5 will be the answer if both act perpendicular to each other. Other innumerable answers are possible as both vectors act with different angles of inclination.
Yes, put the three vectors in a plane, with a separation of 120 degrees between each vector and each of the other vectors.
The condition is the two vectors are perpendicular to each other.
The poles are force vectors and vectors forces repel when they are opposed (in opposite direction).
Forces have to be added as vectors. This means that in certain cases, the forces can cancel, and in other cases they can be added.
Vectors can be added together graphically by placing the head of one vector at the tail of the other vector. The slope of a line tangent to a curve indicates instantaneous velocity.