Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, depth is not a vector because it's a scalar quantity that only has magnitude, not direction. So, yeah, if you're looking for some vector action, depth ain't gonna cut it. But hey, who needs direction when you've got depth, am I right?
NULL VECTOR::::null vector is avector of zero magnitude and arbitrary direction the sum of a vector and its negative vector is a null vector...
It is a vector whose magnitude is 1.It is a vector whose magnitude is 1.It is a vector whose magnitude is 1.It is a vector whose magnitude is 1.
the opposite to vector addition is vector subtraction.
prrpendicular projections of a vector called component of vector
The unit vector is a vector whose magnitude is 1.
Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction I think u can also look it up on Google for a more in depth answer but this is basicaly right Yeaya Whos da bomb ....not you!
Resolution, scaling, color depth, pixelation (if it is in a non-vector format) and format
Yes, a vector can be represented in terms of a unit vector which is in the same direction as the vector. it will be the unit vector in the direction of the vector times the magnitude of the vector.
NULL VECTOR::::null vector is avector of zero magnitude and arbitrary direction the sum of a vector and its negative vector is a null vector...
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The zero vector is both parallel and perpendicular to any other vector. V.0 = 0 means zero vector is perpendicular to V and Vx0 = 0 means zero vector is parallel to V.
reverse process of vector addition is vector resolution.
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Vector spaces can be formed of vector subspaces.
Resultant vector or effective vector
Spliting up of vector into its rectangular components is called resolution of vector
A null vector has no magnitude, a negative vector does have a magnitude but it is in the direction opposite to that of the reference vector.