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what are the vectors give two example

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Answered by mundadaaruna
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Vectors are those physical quantities which have magnitude along with direction and which follows triangle law for addition..

Example: Force , Velocity , Displacement , etc.

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Answered by Shinyboy
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A vector is a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction. The term also denotes the mathematical or geometrical representation of such a quantity.

Examples of vectors in nature are velocity, momentum, force, electromagnetic fields, and weight. (Weight is the force produced by the acceleration of gravity acting on a mass.) A quantity or phenomenon that exhibits magnitude only, with no specific direction, is called a scalar . Examples of scalars include speed, mass, electrical resistance, and hard-drive storage capacity.

Vectors can be depicted graphically in two or three dimensions. Magnitude is shown as the length of a line segment. Direction is shown by the orientation of the line segment, and by an arrow at one end. The illustration shows three vectors in two-dimensional rectangular coordinates (the Cartesian plane) and their equivalents in polar coordinates.

Mathematician's answer: any ordered set of numbers could be considered a vector Non-mathematician's answer: an "arrow" in space, a thing which has both direction and magnitude

Vectors are the physical quantities which requires direction for their complete description.Ex.displacement velocity etc.

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