No, it is scalar
A2: A displacement vector is any change in position.
if you walk 25 feet forward this is a displacement vector of 25ft in this direction (based on your placement of your axis)
A general form is dx=Xi+Xj+Xk
displacement is a vector quantity
another displacement
That depends on what the vector, itself, represents. For example, if the vector represents velocity, then the magnitude of the vector represents speed. If the vector represents displacement, then the magnitude of the vector represents distance.
Displacement is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude (distance) and direction.
Displacement is a vector quantity and not a scalar quantity. This is because displacement has both magnitude and direction.
yes.... A2: displacement is for of a number where a vector has direction. Kind of the difference in speed and velocity but the main difference in this is velocity can be negative.
Yes. Displacement requires a direction and hence is a vector
No no its a true vector for infinite angular displacement
The result is a new displacement vector that is found by adding the components of the two original vectors.
No no its a true vector for infinite angular displacement
Yes, displacement is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
Examples of vector quantity are displacement, velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, E-filed, B-field, torque, energy, etc.