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.
I don't think so......
They can be represented by a line made with a #2 pencil. The length of the line is made proportional to the magnitude of the vector, and some kind of identifying mark is made on or near one end of the line to show the direction of the vector.
a writer usually only uses a pen or a pencil and a piece of paper combined with a little imagination but you can also use a typewriter or a computer keyboard
Yes, you can. You can place a large number of identical pencils end to end and measure their combined length using a metre stick. Then simply divide by the number of pencils and you will have your answer.
Well, it's got several things in it that aren't combined in a thoroughly mixed way. So, it's just a mechanical mixture.
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is it a pencil.
What pencil... be more specififc.
pencil is said as pencil in bengali
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