True
A vector is a quantity with magnitude and direction. Since force has magnitude and direction, it is a vector
If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
true
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.
To specify a vector, you need a length (or magnitude), and a direction.
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 vector is a quantity with magnitude and direction. Since force has magnitude and direction, it is a vector
Start with a point O. Draw a line OA in the direction of the first vector and whose length represents the magnitude of that vector (to some scale). From A, draw the line AB in the direction of the second vector and whose length represents the magnitude of that second vector (to the same scale). Then the direction and length of the straight line OB represent the direction and (to the same scale) the magnitude of the resultant vector.
Magnitude of the force.
The direction of the arrow represents the direction of the force; the length of the arrow is proportional to the magnitude of the force.
A vector has both magnitude (length) and direction
length (or magnitude) and direction
If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
true
The length represents the magnitude or distance from the origin.
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.
length is scalar quantity .It has only magnitude no direction.