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yes vector change with change in magnitude or direction
Heading eastwards you enter the Mediterranean Sea, via the Alboran Sea. Heading westward is the North Atlantic Ocean.
That's it! You know everything there is to know about it. It's not as if you have to wander through a crowd of vectors and find one that matches the description. "Find the vector" means figure out its magnitude and direction. If the problem already gave you the magnitude and direction, then it's unlikely that it's asking you to 'find' that same vector.
Changing the heading of the boat towards the direction the wind is coming from is called:Heading Up Turning the boat away from the wind direction is called:Bearing Away or Falling Off If the front turns through the direction the wind is coming from, it is called:Tacking or Coming About If the back of the boat turns through the direction the wind is coming from, it is called:Jibing
The Nile river flows North through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea.
A diode is an electronic component with the characteristic that its resistance is not constant, but depends on the magnitude of the current through it. An ideal diode has zero resistance to current in one direction, and infinite resistance to current in the reverse direction.
The \"line of best fit\" as a science definition is a line that is drawn through a specific set of points that shows the direction the points are heading.
IN a loud speaker there are two magnets. one permanent magnet that always has its northpole pointing in the same direction , and one electro magnet that can change its magnetic field in direction and magnitude. IF both northpoles point into the same direciton ,the speaker cone is pushed out, if both point in opposite directions the speaker cone is pulled in. The direction and magnitude can be controlled by the current passing through the electro magnet.
Multiply the magnitude of the force component in the direction of motion by the distance through which it moves. The product is the work done by the force.
Yes. A vector is defined as having magnitude and direction (in reference to a fixed frame). Changing either of these properties redefines the vector.
The Canberra bushfires in 2003 started to the south west of the city and moved through the southern suburbs of Canberra, heading towards the coast (eastern Australia).
To find the resultant of 2 vectors, P and Q, let the ray AB represent the vector P. Let AB (not BA) be in the direction of P and let the length of AB represent the magnitude of P. Let BC represent the direction of Q and the length BC represent the magnitude of Q [on the same scale used for P and AB]. Then the straight line AC, which is the diagonal of the parallelogram with sides representing P and Q, is the resultant vector R, with magnitude and direction represented by AC.The vectors P and Q can also be represented as sides AB and AC. In that case you will need to complete the parallelogram and the resultant is represented by the diagonal through A.