Because your mommy told it to.
No, a vector (a quantity with both magnitude and direction) would not be harmful to a rector (a clergyman in charge of a church). These two terms belong to different fields and cannot impact each other in a harmful way.
Temperature, time, and density could not be vector magnitudes as they do not have a direction associated with them. Vector magnitudes represent quantities that have both a size and a direction, such as velocity or force.
The magnitude alone of a vector quantity is often referred to as the scalar component of the vector. This represents the size or length of the vector without considering its direction.
Placing the arrowhead at the terminal point of a vector indicates the direction in which the vector is acting. Without the arrowhead, the vector would be ambiguous and could be interpreted in multiple directions. The arrowhead helps to clearly define the magnitude and direction of the vector.
The vector 100 ms down could also be described as a vector in the negative y-direction with a magnitude of 100 ms.
No, a vector (a quantity with both magnitude and direction) would not be harmful to a rector (a clergyman in charge of a church). These two terms belong to different fields and cannot impact each other in a harmful way.
Vector b would be along the z axis, it could have any magnitude.
This could be an altar boy, a deacon, a secretary or a rector.
The address of the Rector Public Library is: 121 West 4Th St., Rector, 72461 1309
Liam Rector's birth name is Ronald Edward Rector.
Trent Rector's birth name is Trenton Gray Rector.
No, a vector cannot be added to a scalar. You could multiply a null vector by zero (and you'd get the null vector), but you can't add them.
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because the can kill plants by sucking the sap and vector plant viruses and diseases
Joe A. Rector was born in 1935.
George Rector died in 1947.
The Rector of Veilbye was created in 1829.