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The magnitude of an area is not sufficient to determine the shape, let alone the dimensions. For example, you could have a rectangle that is 6400 ft long and 0.01 ft wide.
No, the value can't be negative because magnitude of a vector is just how long it is regardless of its direction. :-)
if a cube has a volume of 64 cubic units the edge will be 8because 8 times 8 = 64
Magnitude means size. The magnitude of 8 is greater than the magnitude of 4. The magnitude of 1023209138109283 is greater than the magnitude of 12. =)) .... enjoyy... =D
Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.Speed (which is a magnitude), and the direction.
The magnitude of an area is not sufficient to determine the shape, let alone the dimensions. For example, you could have a rectangle that is 6400 ft long and 0.01 ft wide.
64 units of time!
to long.
To write 64 million in numbers, you would write it as 64,000,000. This is because the number 64 represents the millions place, and adding six zeros after it signifies the magnitude of a million. This numerical representation helps to clearly communicate the value of 64 million in a concise and standardized format.
No, the value can't be negative because magnitude of a vector is just how long it is regardless of its direction. :-)
20 secs
64
64 ounces is a volume, therefore cannot be measured in length.
The magnitude of the 1933 Long Beach earthquake was approximately 6.4 on the Richter scale. It caused significant damage to buildings in Long Beach, California, resulting in 115 casualties.
The value range of long integers is (or precisely: can be) bigger, but this is platform-dependent.Typical sizes (in bits) for short, int, long, long long and pointer:16/16/32/unsupported/16-or-32 (MS-DOS, MS-Win16)16/32/32/64/32 (MS-Win32, Unix32)16/32/64/64/64 (Unix64)16/32/32/64/64 (MS-Win64)If you think this is a bit confusing, I do agree with you;)
freaking long!
64 days.