it can be described in both. when graphically, it will be represented by an arrow in the direction of the vector and have the magnitude either written by it or you will have the arrow drawn to scale for the magnitude (length) of the arrow. numerically, you can break it down into its x, y, and z components and put them in from of i, j, and k respectively. ex a vector with x component of 3, y component of 2 and z component of 4 can be written as 3i +2j +4k
If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
A vector is a quantity described by size and direction. Mathematically, the square of a vector is negative, e.g. i^2 = -1, thus a quantity whose square is negative is a vector, e.g. 5i is a vector because (5i)^2 = -25.
You cannot, unless it is a null vector. As a point.
yes, momentum is a vector quantity.
length is a scalar quantity buddy . but displacement is vector quantity. Length is a vector quantity If it is associated with direction.. Because having direction make it vector... S0 being vector or scalar depends upon how and where it is used..
If a quantity does not have a direction, its a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
By an arrow, a vector. Velocity is a vector quantity that must have both magnitude (speed) and direction (bearing).
A physical quantity that is specified by both magnitude and direction is a vector by definition.
A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
This is graphed by looking the nose of Baroja ang punch her like a punching bag
Yes
A vector quantity (velocity, etc.)
A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
Vector quantity
A vector is a quantity described by size and direction. Mathematically, the square of a vector is negative, e.g. i^2 = -1, thus a quantity whose square is negative is a vector, e.g. 5i is a vector because (5i)^2 = -25.
Scaler Quantity- quantities which are described only by magnitude.Vector Quantity- quantities which are described by both magnitude as well as direction.
Which of the following is a vector quantity