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.
A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.A vector quantity includes a direction; a scalar does not.
The main difference is: The slip vector ( Burger's vector) and the line vector, which is line of atoms that dislocated, are perpendicular to each other in case of edge dislocation. In case of screw dislocation, they are parallel to each other.
From an electric field vector at one point, you can determine the direction of the electrostatic force on a test charge of known sign at that point. You can also determine the magnitude of the electrostatic force exerted per unit charge on a test charge at that point.
That is usually called the resultant vector.
Any disadvantage if the test is serious.
import java.util.Vector; suppose-:::: test t=new test(); /**this is how we add elements to vector*/ Vector v=new Vector(); v.addElements(t);
no
List is not sync'd as a vector is.
I believe that the main disadvantage is that it is an expensive process.
The test is economical and convenient since minimal power is needed from the supply to conduct the test. The test's efficiency can also be pre-determined. The main drawback of the test is that iron loss is ignored despite the fact that there is a clear change in iron loss.
The main disadvantage of wired system is that they are very complex. The wiring increases the complexity of the systems.
in electrical engineering
the disadvantage is that they could die out
the disadvantage is that they could die out
magnetising current test, magnetising balance test, s.c test, vector group test, winding resistance test, ratio test
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