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what are vector quantities?​

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Answered by MysticalStar07
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Question:-

what are vector quantities..??

Answer:-

A vector quantity is defined as the physical quantity that has both direction as well as magnitude.

  • 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“.

Examples of Vector Quantities:-

Vector quantity examples are many, some of them are given below:

  1. Linear momentum

  • Acceleration

  • Displacement

  • Momentum

  • Angular velocity

  • Force

  • Electric field

  • Polarization
Answered by Anonymous
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A vector quantity is defined as the physical quantity that has both direction as well as magnitude.

  • 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“.

Examples of Vector Quantities

Vector quantity examples are many, some of them are given below:

  • Linear momentum
  • Acceleration
  • Displacement
  • Momentum
  • Angular velocity
  • Force
  • Electric field
  • Polarization

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