If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
You cannot, unless it is a null vector. As a point.
A vector is represented graphically as an arrow. The direction indicates the direction, the length is proportional to the magnitude of the vector. Note that it is difficult to accurately represent vectors of 3 or more dimensions on a 2-dimensional sheet of paper.
A vector is a quantity with magnitude and direction. Since force has magnitude and direction, it is a vector
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A vector always consists of a direction and magnitude. For example, a vector representing the weight of an object that is 35N would be represented as an arrow pointing downward with a magnitude of 35N. You could also represent the weight of 35N as -35N, in which the negative symbol indicates a downward force.
You cannot, unless it is a null vector. As a point.
A vector is represented graphically as an arrow. The direction indicates the direction, the length is proportional to the magnitude of the vector. Note that it is difficult to accurately represent vectors of 3 or more dimensions on a 2-dimensional sheet of paper.
A vector is a quantity with magnitude and direction. Since force has magnitude and direction, it is a vector
By an arrow, a vector. Velocity is a vector quantity that must have both magnitude (speed) and direction (bearing).
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A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.
A force is a vector - in two dimensions, you can represent it on paper as an arrow. Such vector/arrows have a size, and a direction. The size is usually called the "magnitude".
A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
A vector always consists of a direction and magnitude. For example, a vector representing the weight of an object that is 35N would be represented as an arrow pointing downward with a magnitude of 35N. You could also represent the weight of 35N as -35N, in which the negative symbol indicates a downward force.
What are the 50 word of vector and their magnitude and direction
A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
A scalar is a magnitude that doesn't specify a direction. A vector is a magnitude where the direction is important and is specified.