Time is not a vector quantity. A vector quantity describes the magnitude and direction of an object.
The resultant vector describes the complete vector, magnitude and direction; while the component vector describes a single component of a vector, like the x-component. If the resultant vector has only one component, the resultant and the component are the same and there is no difference.t
In 2 dimensional space it is a translation vector which is a 2x1 column vector.
Vector describes both speed and direction. In graphic programs, a vector graphic scales smoothly (more so than a bitmap image).
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Time is not a vector quantity. A vector quantity describes the magnitude and direction of an object.
The resultant vector describes the complete vector, magnitude and direction; while the component vector describes a single component of a vector, like the x-component. If the resultant vector has only one component, the resultant and the component are the same and there is no difference.t
It is a vector that describes a force.A force has both a magnitude and a direction, so it's appropriate to describe it with a vector.
Resultant vector.
Magnitude.
A force vector describes both the magnitude (strength) and the direction of a force.
In 2 dimensional space it is a translation vector which is a 2x1 column vector.
Vector describes both speed and direction. In graphic programs, a vector graphic scales smoothly (more so than a bitmap image).
No, a force vector describes the direction and magnitude of a force, not the speed. Speed is the rate at which an object moves, while the force vector indicates the strength and direction of the force applied to an object.
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Velocity describes the speed and direction of an object.velocityvelocity