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What are vectors??​

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Answered by maulshreegupta2004
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•Examples of such quantities include distance, displacement, speed, velocity, acceleration, force, mass, momentum, energy, work, power, etc.

•All these quantities can by divided into two categories - vectors and scalars.

A vector quantity is a quantity that is fully described by both magnitude and direction.

It is typically represented by an arrow whose direction is the same as that of the quantity and whose length is proportional to the quantity's magnitude.

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priyanshi6920: vector is that country which follows vector law of addition like current is not a vector quantity because it does not follow vector law of addition it have direction and magnitude but it does not follow vector law of addition so it is not considered in vector quantities ok
Answered by Anonymous
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Vectors:-

⏩ Vectors are the types of physical quantities which has magnitude as well as direction.

⏩Vectors do not obey the laws of algebra.

⏩ Vectors obeys the triangle law of vector addition or parallelogram law of vector addition.

⏩ Vectors can be used in many fields of sciences.

⏩Eg :- Force, velocity and displacement etc.

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