Extent of dimensions; size; -- applied to things that have length, breath, and thickness., That which has one or more of the three dimensions, length, breadth, and thickness., Anything of which greater or less can be predicated, as time, weight, force, and the like., Greatness; grandeur., Greatness, in reference to influence or effect; importance; as, an affair of magnitude.
In simple terms, "Magnitude" means "Largeness". Magna is the root of magnitude, and means large.
Apparently a magnitude estimate is just a estimate just closer to the actual answer.
A vector is a quantity with both a direction and magnitude
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The great size or extent of something.
Yes, that is an acceptable definition.
the magnitude or intensity of a certain sound
yes we can have. for eg electric current, pressure etc though these quantities have both magnitude and direction their directions are not necessary to define them and vectors are those quantities which has magnitude and requires direction to be defined " quantities having both magnitude and direction is a vector" is not a corrrect definition ofa vector
First magnitude stars are by definition the brightest stars.Therefore a number of bright stars are:Our SunSiriusCanopusArcturusAlpha Centauri AVegaRigelProcyonAchernarBetelgeuse
Magnitude means the great size or extent of something
Meaning the size of something, commonly used in earth movements.
I don't think so - is something has a magnitude and a direction, by definition it is a vector.