A vector has both magnitude (length) and direction
If it has both length and direction it is a vector.
The calculated length is more accurate then the measured length (that is if your math is correct)
A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.A vector is like an arrow. The length of the vector represents the magnitude (distance, speed, whatever) while the direction is shown by the direction of the arrow.
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Length is a scalar quantity. By definition, a vector quantity has both magnitude (ie. length) and direction. Length does not have direction, so it is not a vector. Length is a scalar quantity. Length is a scalar quantity. yes
A vector magnitude is the number that is associated to the length of the vector.
No because magnitude is like length and you cannot have negative length
length is a scalar quantity buddy . but displacement is vector quantity. Length is a vector quantity If it is associated with direction.. Because having direction make it vector... S0 being vector or scalar depends upon how and where it is used..
A vector has both magnitude (length) and direction
Yes, true
If it has both length and direction it is a vector.
Yes, it does.
The length of the arrow signifies the magnitude or size of the vector.
The calculated length is more accurate then the measured length (that is if your math is correct)
Divide the vector by it's length (magnitude).
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