Typical uses of vectors include force, position, velocity, acceleration, torque, rotational movement, and others.
Assuming you mean sum and not some, the answer is No.
Velocity and Force
Answer: There are no "pseudo vectors" there are pseudo "rules". For example the right hand rule for vector multiplication. If you slip in the left hand rule then the vector becomes a pseudo vector under the right hand rule. Answer: A pseudo vector is one that changes direction when it is reflected. This affects all vectors that represent rotations, as well as, in general, vectors that are the result of a cross product.
Small angles are NOT called vectors. The question appears to be based on some misunderstanding.
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Vectors of pollination include wind, insects and animals. All of these vectors help to transport or move pollen to the reproductive systems of other plants, thus encouraging diversity.
1) Separate the vectors into components (if they are not already expressed as components). 2) Add each of the components separately. 3) If required, convert the vectors back to some other form. For twodimensional vectors, that would polar form.
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only some parts of motion are vectors.
Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
We'll be happy to answer that if you'll be kind enough to give us some descriptive information regarding the two vectors.
Vectors of the arthropod.