Whenever either its magnitude or its direction (or both) changes.
yes vector change with change in magnitude or direction
The square of a vector quantity is the vector magnitude times itself without a change in the orientation.
No. The components of a vector will change based on what coordinate system is used to express that vector.
The vector quantity that indicates movement from one point to another is the velocity. The velocity is the rate of change of position and is a vector quantity.
A Vector, as it has direction and speed.
It is the rate of change in the vector for a unit change in the direction under consideration. It may be calculated as the derivative of the vector in the relevant direction.
yes vector change with change in magnitude or direction
The square of a vector quantity is the vector magnitude times itself without a change in the orientation.
The square of a vector quantity is the vector magnitude times itself without a change in the orientation.
Yes. The angle is the direction of the vector, so if the angle changes, the direction changes.
No. The components of a vector will change based on what coordinate system is used to express that vector.
No, the magnitude of the vector will double, but its direction will remain the same.
The same as the original vector. The scalar will change the numbers, but not the dimensions.
A positive scalar multiplied by a vector, will only change the vector's magnitude, not the direction. A negative scalar multiplied by the vector will reverse the direction by 180°.
Vector Acceleration.
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