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change in matter
Parabolic.
Yes, "velocity" is a vector so it not only has magnitude but also direction. By convention, an object moving from left-to-right or upward is moving in a positive direction while an object moving right-to-left or downward is moving in a negative direction. "Speed" is a related term but it is a scalar. As such, it has only magnitude. A speed cannot be negative.
It is constant in magnitude. It is changing in direction.
Describe the process for moving a control to another location on a report in Layout view.
the magnitude is 43.3 and the direction is upward.
The magnitude or value of the number.
A "radar gun" is used by police to know the speed of fast moving vehicles. Velocity is a vector. That means it has magnitude and direction. Its magnitude is same as speed.
they have both direction and magnitude. They can go in one direction and thus have a magnitude in that direction... uh yeah
The magnitude of the voltage induced in a conductor moving through a stationary magnetic field depends on the length and the speed of the conductor.
Stirring or affecting or moving.
change in matter
It gives the magnitude too
By a pen moving on a piece of paper to show the magnitude
Parabolic.
Yes, "velocity" is a vector so it not only has magnitude but also direction. By convention, an object moving from left-to-right or upward is moving in a positive direction while an object moving right-to-left or downward is moving in a negative direction. "Speed" is a related term but it is a scalar. As such, it has only magnitude. A speed cannot be negative.
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