Yes, the word 'magnitude' is a noun, a word for the great size or extent of something; the importance of something in influence or effect; the degree of brightness of a star, as represented by a number on a scale; the intensity of an earthquake represented by a number on a scale.
A vector is described by magnitude and direction (a scalar has only magnitude).
It is not possible to obtain a vector with a magnitude of 7 when adding vectors of magnitude 3 and 4. The resultant magnitude will be between 1 and 7, as the triangle inequality states that the magnitude of the sum of two vectors is less than or equal to the sum of their magnitudes.
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.
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There was a magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Mexico.
Areal extent is the magnitude of an area. This term is often used in cartography. Areal is the adjective form of the noun area. An extent is the magnitude of something.
The word 'least' is a noun form as a word for someone or something that is the lowest or smallest in importance, rank, magnitude, or degree.Example: The weather is the least of my problems.
Magnitude means size. The magnitude of 8 is greater than the magnitude of 4. The magnitude of 1023209138109283 is greater than the magnitude of 12. =)) .... enjoyy... =D
The magnitude is '6' , because the numbers goes into the million, that is '10' to the power of '6'. 10^(6).
Apparent magnitude is 0.77 Absolute magnitude is 2.21Wikipedia lists its visual magnitude as 0.77.
the brightness of a star is called it's magnitude
Antares Absolute and Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude~ -5.2 Apparent Magnitude~ +0.60
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The two types are apparent magnitude, the magnitude of a star as it appears to us, and absolute magnitude, which is what a star's apparent magnitude would be at a standard distance of ten parsecs.
Betelgeuse has an apparent magnitude of 0.58 and on absolute magnitude of -6.05.
7.2 magnitude