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what are vector?answervin brief.​

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Answered by ishitachanda93
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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.

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Answered by manahilazeem98
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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

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