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what has a position but no magnitude​

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In vectors, we have learnt about direction and position vectors. From a simple view point, a zero vector can be describe as a point / dot in the 2D or 3D space. The point has no magnitude and direction but it should be able to be represented in the space. ... We define a vector as an object with a length and a direction.❤

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A scalar has magnitude and no direction; a vector has both direction and magnitude.

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