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Force is a vector quantity. This is because vector quantities do have direction and magnitude. Since force can cause a physical change whereby it is also a push or a pull, it has both features of a vector quantity.
As soon as you called it "height", you specified a direction. That made it a vector.
Yes this happens in case of area. Usually area is a scalar quantity. But we provide the direction of course perpendicular to its plane area we make it as a vector. Same way though electric current is not a vector it is sensed as vector as we put along with length of conductor. I is scalar but Idl is vector.
A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.A small quantity of dust and gas will have a small gravitational force. The idea is that, to form a solar system (or a group of solar systems), a large amount has to come together; and in that case, it would have a significant mass, and significant forces would be acting.
You can add a vector quantity to a scalar quantity. A complex number is just such an addition, z= a + bi. the first term 'a' is a scalar and the second term 'bi' is a vector quantity. The complex quantity z is the sum of a scalar and a vector. z is a different quantity than 'a' or 'bi', it contains both a scalar and a vector z=(a,bi). The Universe is made up of such additions called Quaternions: Q= a + bi + cj + kd , 'a' is a scalar and i, j and k are vectors making bi + cj +dk a three dimensional vector. Quaternions are four dimensional, one scalar dimension and three vector dimensions. Complex Numbers, z, a 2 dimensional number, are a subset of Quaternions.
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no..silican cannot produce electricity in large quantity's because of the material its made up off
That is the only thing they have never made. I found that this is not true. Ford made a large quantity of tires. For the facts go to http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Ford-Motor-Company-Company-History.html
Francium would be expected to be soft, based on its being the highest atomic mass alkali metal. (It probably has never been made in large enough quantity for a hardness test!)
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Mucilage is a term used for glue. Though that is probably the more commonly known usage, it also refers to a plant protein. In fact, the use as a term for glue came from the use of plant polysaccharides to make the glue. Mucilage is, itself, a polysaccharide (but necessarily the only one used to make the glue), hence the adaptation of its name to adhesives made from plant gum. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.
the ML and GL models are made in alabama bring a large quantity of revenue and jobs to the state.
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A large quantity of manufactured goods are made in China. This includes technology such as televisions, stereos, ipods, and cell phones. It also includes clothing, shoes, and other daily used items.
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In general a large chain store will give you a better deal on generic items, things they can have made in large quantity. A local store usually has the advantage of being able to make something specially for you, but that adds to the cost.
Supply & demand