-25 mph to the west
None are as they do not properly describe a vector. A vector must have a direction and velocity.
The sheep's momentum vector has a magnitude of 250 kilogram-meters per second,and a direction of east.
north, 35 degrees north of east
A vector has n both magnitude and direction. The magnitude is the vector length or value. For example if car is traveling at 60 mph heading East, its magnitude (speed) is 60 mph. Or, if a force of 100 pounds is applied at a 45 degree angle,its magnitude is 100 pounds.
Yes, it is a vector quantity.
None are as they do not properly describe a vector. A vector must have a direction and velocity.
No, it is vector. East is the direction for the 70 meters, thus a vector.
Nothing. A magnitude is part of a vector. For example, for the vector "10 metres due East", 10 metres is the magnitude of the vector and East is the direction of the vector.
1. Vector Notation. example: <2 m, 33 m, -8 m> 2. Distance and Angle. example: 15 meters at 30o North of East 3. ?
1.0m west apex*
Vector
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3 metres East.
resultant vector is a vector which will have the same effect as the sum of all the component vectors taken together.
220 + 340 - 400 = 160 m East.
A vector quantity not only has a size, it also has a direction. Velocity is a vector quantity. "30 mph north" and "30 mph east" are different velocities. "Speed" is a part of velocity ... its size alone, without its direction, so speed is not a vector quantity.
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