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Component vectors can be used with a variety of different used in physics, including displacement, force, acceleration, electric field, etc.

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Do component vectors only apply to displacement?

Component vectors can be used with a variety of different used in physics, including displacement, force, acceleration, electric field, etc.


What are the vectors?

Vectors are quantities that have both value and direction. Such as displacement and Velocity.


What is magnitude of the two displacement vectors?

The magnitude of two displacement vectors, of magnitude x and y, is sqrt(x2 + y2)


What are the three different kinds of vectors?

The three types of vectors are position vectors, displacement vectors, and force vectors. Position vectors represent the position of a point in space relative to a reference point, displacement vectors represent the change in position of an object, and force vectors represent the interaction between objects that can cause acceleration.


Displacement vectors of 3m and 5m in the ssme direction combine to make a displacement vectors that is in magnitude?

The combined displacement vector will have a magnitude of 8m. This is found by simply adding the magnitudes of the two original displacement vectors together (3m + 5m = 8m), since they are in the same direction.


How do Vectors and kinematics apply in medicine?

D, displacement, X=X0+V0T+0.5AT^2 V, velocity, V=V0+AT A, acceleration


Is weight and displacement a set of vectors?

No, weight and displacement is not a set of vectors. A vector in the area of mathematics is defined as a direction as well as a magnitude of a specific item. Vectors can be labeled in a variety of ways.


What displacement vectors of 3 meters and 5 meters in the same direction combine to make a displacement vector?

The combined displacement vector would be 8 meters in the same direction as the individual vectors, as you simply add the magnitudes of the vectors together.


How do you subtract vectors?

it depends on the method of subtraction. If the vectors are drawn graphically then you must add the negative of the second vector (same magnitude, different direction) tail to tip with the first vector. If the drawing is to scale, then the resultant vector is the difference. If you are subtracting two vectors <x1, y1> - <x2, y2> then you can subtract them component by component just like scalars. The same rules apply to 3-dimensional vectors


What is the term given to vectors that don't lie in a straight line but point in different directions?

Displacement Vectors


How is the direction of the vectors involved in the definition of work?

A definition of work W: W = ⌠F∙dsWhere F is a force vector that is dot-multiplying (scalar product) the differentialdisplacement vector dS. The result is the work W, a scalar, done by the force thatproduced the displacement. But notice that the scalar product of both vectors willonly consider the force component that is collinear with the displacement vector.


What has vector?

Force, velocity, acceleration, and displacement are vectors. Mass, temperature, time, cost, and speed are scalars (not vectors).