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what are general vectors​

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Answered by bponna2006
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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 Anonymous
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A vector is an object that has both a magnitude and a direction. Geometrically, we can picture a vector as a directed line segment, whose length is the magnitude of the vector and with an arrow indicating the direction. ... Two vectors are the same if they have the same magnitude and direction.

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