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vector
Yes. Every force is a vector, requiring both a magnitude and direction to completely describe it.
That means that the quantity has no associated direction.
None are as they do not properly describe a vector. A vector must have a direction and velocity.
Meters Miles per hour
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the qauntity of apple iphone is 5.6
A vector is a qunatity having a magnitude and direction.
The number.
It is a vector that describes a force.A force has both a magnitude and a direction, so it's appropriate to describe it with a vector.
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speed and direction
Yes. Every force is a vector, requiring both a magnitude and direction to completely describe it.
That means that the quantity has no associated direction.
Its directiondirection
A vector could describe a something physical like a force or velocity or acceleration or torque for example. The units would be part of the magnitude of the vector. For example, the wind is blowing South at 10 mph. The magnitude is 10 miles per hour.
None are as they do not properly describe a vector. A vector must have a direction and velocity.