Distance is a scaler,displacement is a vector
write the point of differences between the follwing scalar and vector
Just the areas you are restricted to & there are some small differences on the tests.
A scalar quantity is just a number e.g. 3 miles A vector quantity is a number with directions e.g. 3 miles south So the difference between them is that vector has a particular direction to go with but a scalar quantity is just a number.
IVCC is UK's vector control, look for their site.
They are a nuisance pest only, not a known vector.
Vector spaces can be formed of vector subspaces.
90 degrees
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.
They are the same.
Depends on the situation. Vector A x Vector B= 0 when the sine of the angle between them is 0 Vector A . Vector B= 0 when the cosine of the angle between them is 0 Vector A + Vector B= 0 when Vectors A and B have equal magnitude but opposite direction.
Scaler Quantity- quantities which are described only by magnitude.Vector Quantity- quantities which are described by both magnitude as well as direction.