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•What is vector‽
my self ☆Krish
Class 11
U.p(Varanasi)

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Answered by shubhams6139
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A vector is an object that has both a magnitude and a direction. ... Two examples of vectors are those that represent force and velocity. Both force and velocity are in a particular direction. The magnitude of the vector would indicate the strength of the force or the speed associated with the velocity.

Answered by Moonlight814
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Hlo !

Nice to meet u Mr. Krish

Nice name

Hey! Both are in same class

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Explanation:

In mathematics and physics, a vector is an element of a vector space. For many specific vector spaces, the vectors have received specific names, which are listed below. Historically, vectors were introduced in geometry and physics before the formalization of the concept of vector space.

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