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Velocity definitely is.
Time should be, but since we can't control its direction, its considered a scaler.
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They aren't, but they can be described as vectors. The most common way is to describe them as vectors of three components in Euclidian space.
-- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of speed. -- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of the magnitude of velocity. -- Acceleration and velocity are both vectors.
In the same direction. Both momentum and velocity are vectors.
Both are vectors. But acceleration and velocity have different dimensions. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity.
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Vectors are quantities that have both value and direction. Such as displacement and Velocity.
They aren't, but they can be described as vectors. The most common way is to describe them as vectors of three components in Euclidian space.
-- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of speed. -- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of the magnitude of velocity. -- Acceleration and velocity are both vectors.
In the same direction. Both momentum and velocity are vectors.
Both are vectors. But acceleration and velocity have different dimensions. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity.
It has both velocity and direction. A vector has direction and magnitude.
Position is a vector. Therefore, its first derivative with respect to time (velocity), and its second derivative with respect to time (acceleration) are also vectors.
In math and physics, displacement and velocity are examples of vectors. The definition of a vector is that it is quantity that has both direction and magnitude. A vector is represented by an arrow that shows the direction of the quantity and a length which is the magnitude.
Force, velocity, acceleration, and displacement are vectors. Mass, temperature, time, cost, and speed are scalars (not vectors).
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Vectors can represent anything that has both magnitude and direction, like velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, etc.