force acceleration momentum velocity
There are two single-word English anagrams of vector. These are corvet and covert.
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It is the cross product of two vectors. The cross product of two vectors is always a pseudo-vector. This is related to the fact that A x B is not the same as B x A: in the case of the cross product, A x B = - (B x A).
Yes, but only if the size (length) of the arrow is related to some scale.
Yes, a vector can be represented in terms of a unit vector which is in the same direction as the vector. it will be the unit vector in the direction of the vector times the magnitude of the vector.
"Vector", or simply, "Vect", which is a shortened version of vector.
A vector that is not a positional vector (or directly related) is equivalent to another vector of the same magnitude and direction wherever else in space it may be located. Since it is "free" to be located anywhere, it is called a free vector.
What are the 50 word of vector and their magnitude and direction
There are two single-word English anagrams of vector. These are corvet and covert.
magnitude
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Speed is a scalar, motion (or velocity) is a vector.
in physics a movement in a given direction is considered a "vector quantity" and thus it could be called a vector (the word quantity referning to the speed of the motion)
speed is not a vector. Velocity is a vector. speed can also be used for angular velocity (which is a vector). Speed is sort of a catch all word that can cover all poorly defined velocities.
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They are not alike bcuz r u frekin stoopid lol
Direction. A scalar has only magnitude, while a vector has both magnitude and direction.