Humans. Not other animals, not fomites -- just humans.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). So the common vectors are seminal and vaginal fluids.
No matter what the angles are:* Express the vectors in Cartesian (rectangular) coordinates; in two dimensions, this would usually mean separating them into an x-component and a y-component. * Add the components of all the vectors. For example, the x-component of the resultant vector will be the sum of the x-components of all the other vectors. * If you so wish (or the teacher so wishes!), convert the resulting vector back into polar coordinates (i.e., distance and direction).
This is a complicated subject, which can't be explained in a few words. Read the Wikipedia article on "eigenvalue"; or better yet, read a book on linear algebra. Briefly, and quoting from the Wikipedia, "The eigenvectors of a square matrix are the non-zero vectors that, after being multiplied by the matrix, remain parallel to the original vector. For each eigenvector, the corresponding eigenvalue is the factor by which the eigenvector is scaled when multiplied by the matrix."
Trigonometry is used in the fields of design, music, navigation, cartography, manufacturing, physics, optics, projectile motion, and any other field which involves angles, fields, waves, harmonics, and vectors.
Zero. For example, if two people pull in the same direction, they are more effective than if they pull in opposite directions. The latter (180°) is the worst-case scenario in this case.
Trigonometry is used very extensively in engineering. It is used to break force vectors into components, allowing civil and construction engineers to see how stress is channeled throughout a building. It is used to model sound and light waves, which is a useful tool for acoustic and optic engineers. It is also used extensivly in electrical engineering to find the strengths of fields.
Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
Vectors of the arthropod.
there are two types of vectors cloning vector and expression vectors.
Two vectors: no. Three vectors: yes.
No
Vectors that sum to zero are coplanar and coplanar vectors sum to zero.
Two vectors: no. Three vectors: yes.
All vectors that are perpendicular (their dot product is zero) are orthogonal vectors.Orthonormal vectors are orthogonal unit vectors. Vectors are only orthonormal if they are both perpendicular have have a length of 1.
law of vectors also include the parallellogram law .
Yes, if one of the vectors is the null vector.
Equal vectors are vectors having same direction of action or orientation as well as same magnitude. If two or more vectors have same magnitude but different direction then they cannot be called equal vectors. This shows that direction is important for equal vectors.
when the vectors have the same direction