Physics, asked by ansuiarajput, 2 months ago

Explain how a vector is represented.​

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Answered by sonukumar5066
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Answer:

You can represent vectors by drawing them. In fact, this is very useful conceptually - but maybe not too useful for calculations. When a vector is represented graphically, its magnitude is represented by the length of an arrow and its direction is represented by the direction of the arrow.

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Answered by chavi7749
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Explanation:

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Vectors are usually represented by arrows with their length representing the magnitude and their direction represented by the direction the arrow points. Vectors require both a magnitude and a direction. Each of these quantities has both a magnitude (how far or how fast) and a direction.

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