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Q: What is the starting point of a vector?
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Starting point of a vector?

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What measures the distance and direction from a starting point and to a ending point?

A vector.


What Measures the distance and direction from a starting point and a ending point?

A vector.


What is the distace and directoin of an object from the starting point?

Distance and direction is vector.


What is the length of a straight line from the starting point to the ending point and the direction of movement?

It could be a displacement vector.


The total distance an object moves from its starting point is what?

When an object moves, it travels some distance. Distance depends on speed and time traveled.How far you get while traveling is the displacement. Displacement and distance are different.Displacement is the difference from the starting point to the ending point. It is a vector, the vector with direction towards the end point from the starting point and magnitude, the separation.Distance is a scalar, magnitude only, and that is what most people mean by how far they travel.


What is meant by rectangular unit vector?

A unit vector has a length (magnitude) equal to 1 (one unit). A rectangular vector is a coordinate vector specified by components that define a rectangle (or rectangular prism in three dimensions, and similar shapes in greater dimensions). The starting point and terminal point of the vector lie at opposite ends of the rectangle (or prism, etc.).


The distance from point A to point B on a grid is scalar or vector?

VECTOR


The distance from point A to point B on a grid is a vector?

true the distance from point A to point B on a grid = vector


What is the result if you subtract a velocity vector to another velocity vector?

The result will also be a velocity vector. Draw the first vector. From its tip draw the negative of the second vector ( ie a vector with the same magnitude but opposite direction). The the resultant would be the vector with the same starting point as the first vector and the same endpoint as the second. If the two vectors are equal but opposite, you end up with the null velocity vector.


How does the distance moved by an object between its starting point and its ending point compare with the displacement vector between the same point?

Displacement is how far the object is from the starting point, while distance traveled is the how far the object traveled all together. -Eric P


What is the difference between an initial point of a vector and a terminal point?

The difference is the length of the vector.