Vectors are added by head to tail rule.
Only like terms can be added or subtracted. 10m and 1s cannot be added; but divided, 10 m/s becomes a velocity.
The commutative property basically states that numbers can be added or subtracted in any order.
It is an addend or subtrahend but almost nobody uses those terms.
by head to tail rule they are added
Yes, all vectors can be added or subtracted.
The sum of vectors is not always a force. It might be a displacement, a velocity, acceleration, momentum, divergence, curl, gradient, etc. In any case, the algebraic combination of several individual vectors is the "resultant".
When heat is added, it is called heat absorption or heat gain. When heat is subtracted, it is called heat release or heat loss.
A resultant Vector.
Vectors are added by head to tail rule.
The sum of 2 or more vectors is called the resultant vector. It is the single vector that represents the combined effect of all the individual vectors added together.
a constant
Two displacement vectors of magnitudes are two directed line segments that show the distance and direction between two points, representing a change in position. They can be added or subtracted using the parallelogram rule to find the resultant displacement.
In adding vectors, you can use the head-to-tail method where you place the tail of the second vector at the head of the first vector. Then, the sum is the vector that goes from the tail of the first vector to the head of the second vector. In subtracting vectors, you can add the negative of the vector you are subtracting by using the same method as vector addition.
when the vectors have the same direction
The magnitudes of two vectors are added when the vectors are parallel to each other. In this case, the magnitude of the sum is equal to the sum of the magnitudes of the two vectors.
This is called an ion.