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A vector has both magnitude (length) and direction
Magnitude of the force.
magnitude
Direction. A scalar has only magnitude, while a vector has both magnitude and direction.
A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.
Yes, true
No. The size of the size of the vector drawn indicates the magnitude.
A vector magnitude is the number that is associated to the length of the vector.
No because magnitude is like length and you cannot have negative length
No. The two characteristics of a vector ... its magnitude and its direction ... are independent of each other. Either one can change without affecting the other, and neither one tells you any information about the other. On a drawing, the direction of the vector indicates nothing concerning the magnitude. The length of the vector is usually used to indicate its magnitude, on a drawing.
A vector has both magnitude (length) and direction
Yes, it does.
Magnitude of the force.
The length of the arrow represents the magnitude.
magnitude
length (or magnitude) and direction
The magnitude of a vector is always treated as non negative and the minus sign indicates the reversal of that vector through an angle of 180 degree.