vector, power= work/time and work= force * distance, force is vector.
A unit vector is a vector whose magnitude is one. Vectors can have magnitudes that are bigger or smaller than one so they would not be unit vectors.
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It depends on the type of product used. A dot or scalar product of two vectors will result in a scalar. A cross or vector product of two vectors will result in a vector.
A scalar has distance but no direction. A vector has distance and direction. "12 feet up" has distance (12 feet) and direction (up), so is a vector.
vector, power= work/time and work= force * distance, force is vector.
A unit vector is a vector whose magnitude is one. Vectors can have magnitudes that are bigger or smaller than one so they would not be unit vectors.
Work is a scalar.
Based on the type of system, there could be several lengths that would work.
Because it's a type of velocity and velocity is vector quantity
Torque is got by the cross product of two vectors namely force vector and perpendicular radius vector Tau (torque) = r X F But work is got by the scalar product of force vector and displacement vector Hence W = F . S
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A vector has magnitude and direction, so since it is up it is vector.
Puc18, i believe, is both. It is a plasmid vector. Plasmid is a more descriptive as it is a type of vector. Similarly to how a cheetah is both a mammal and an animal.
scalar, produced by the scalar product of two vector quantities ... Force · Distance
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