How fast something moves
The length of the arrows could represent either the magnitude or the direction of the vectors. If the length represents magnitude, longer arrows would represent larger magnitudes of the vectors. If the length represents direction, the arrows would be all the same length, but pointing in different directions to represent different vectors.
The magnitudes of the vectors. apexs
No. The order of adding vectors does not affect the magnitude or direction. of the result.
You do the dot product of the vectors by multiplying their corresponding coordinates and adding them up altogether. For instance: <1,2,3> ∙ <-3,4,-1> = 1(-3) + 2(4) + 3(-1) = -3 + 8 - 3 = 2
The general rule for adding vectors is to hook them together "head to tail" and then draw in a resultant vector. The resultant will have the magnitude and direction that represents the sum of the two vectors that were added.
graphical is accurate because the vectors added are drawn according to a specified scale.
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The magnitude of the vector
An Arrow can be used to represent a vector by having the direction of the arrow indicate the direction of the vector and the size or length of the arrow represent the size of the vector.
I assume you mean adding vectors? Graphical: Draw them head-to-tail. Move the vectors around without rotating them. Analytically: Separate the vectors into components. For example, in two dimensions, separate them into x and y components. Add the numbers for each dimension.
No. The order of adding vectors does not affect the magnitude or direction. of the result.
You do the dot product of the vectors by multiplying their corresponding coordinates and adding them up altogether. For instance: <1,2,3> ∙ <-3,4,-1> = 1(-3) + 2(4) + 3(-1) = -3 + 8 - 3 = 2
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To find the __________ solution when adding vectors, simply draw and label the given information..... graphical.
Adding seventeen times Adding and sixteen times Adding seven times Adding nineteen times?
The general rule for adding vectors is to hook them together "head to tail" and then draw in a resultant vector. The resultant will have the magnitude and direction that represents the sum of the two vectors that were added.
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