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Tell me all vector quantities ???

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Answered by robinpaudel
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velocity , displacement, force , thrust, acceleration , magnetic field .

Answered by katniss72
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Explanation:

Sometimes, to describe certain physical quantity, Direction plays a major role along with magnitude. Thus, to answer to what is Vector Quantity? is Any physical quantity that has both direction and magnitude is called vector quantity. A vector with the value of magnitude equal to one and direction is called unit vector represented by a lowercase alphabet with a “hat” circumflex. That is “û“.

Vector Addition

The addition of vector quantities does not follow the simple arithmetic addition. To add vector quantities, a special set of rules are followed for the addition and subtraction of vectors.

Vector Quantities Examples

Vector quantity examples are many. Some of them are, Force, Displacement, Linear momentum, Weight, Acceleration, momentum. To explain clearly, let us consider an example of vector quantity that is;

Velocity is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude (numerical value) and direction. If you are saying that the velocity of a certain object is 5 m/s, it is incomplete since the direction of velocity is not mentioned. Velocity could be in any direction, so a certain direction has to be assigned to it in order to give complete information.

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