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magnitude
A vector is a mathematical quantity that has a magnitude (size) as well as a direction.Its magnitude and direction.
magnitude and direction more accurate magnitude and sence.
Time is not a vector quantity. A vector quantity describes the magnitude and direction of an object.
Distance traveled is equal to the magnitude of the displacement vector when the motion is in a straight line.
It is a vector that describes a force.A force has both a magnitude and a direction, so it's appropriate to describe it with a vector.
Yes, basically. But please note that there is no such thing as the "speed of a force". A force vector describes the magnitude of a force, and its direction. In general, a physical vector - the vectors commonly used in physics - describes the magnitude of something, and its direction.
It is a vector whose magnitude is 1.It is a vector whose magnitude is 1.It is a vector whose magnitude is 1.It is a vector whose magnitude is 1.
Yes, displacement is a vector quantity that includes both magnitude and direction. It describes the straight-line distance and direction between an object's initial and final position.
No, magnitude is not a vector. Magnitude refers to the size or quantity of a vector, but it does not have direction like a vector does.