A vector is a mathematical quantity that has both magnitude and direction. It is typically represented by an arrow in space or by coordinates in a coordinate system. Vectors are widely used in physics and engineering to describe quantities such as velocity, force, and acceleration.
Resultant vector.
magnitude
magnitude and direction more accurate magnitude and sence.
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.
A basic vector quantity is velocity, which includes both magnitude (speed) and direction. It describes how fast an object is moving and in which direction.
Time is not a vector quantity. A vector quantity describes the magnitude and direction of an object.
They send their routing tables to directly connected neighbors.
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.
A vector is a mathematical quantity that has a magnitude (size) as well as a direction.Its magnitude and direction.
Resultant vector.
magnitude
magnitude and direction more accurate magnitude and sence.
In 2 dimensional space it is a translation vector which is a 2x1 column vector.
Vector describes both speed and direction. In graphic programs, a vector graphic scales smoothly (more so than a bitmap image).
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.
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