A vector is a mathematical quantity that has a magnitude (size) as well as a direction.
Its magnitude and direction.
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∙ 14y agoTime 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.
Velocity describes the speed and direction of an object.velocityvelocity
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