Science, asked by sKr3eva6nathi, 1 year ago

What is 'magnitude'?

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Answered by Karam
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It usually means the absolute "size" of a quantity, ignoring other details like sign and direction. For example, an object moving in the negative-x direction might have a velocity vector of <-25, 0>, but the magnitude of that velocity would be sqrt(-25^2) = 25.

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Answered by Shashank9999
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magnitude refers to speed which an object is travelling ..
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