what is mean vector quantity please explain
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Vector quantity : The quantity have both magnitude and Direction is called vector quantity.
➡ It is represented by Arrow on top of symbol
➡some examples, Force , Acceleration, velocity, Displacement etc
➡ It is represented by Arrow on top of symbol
➡some examples, Force , Acceleration, velocity, Displacement etc
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Vector is a measurement that refers to both the magnitude of the medium as well as the direction of the movement the medium has taken.
☘Increase/Decrease in Temperature - The measurement of the medium's temperature is a scalar quantity; the measurement of the increase or decrease in the medium's temperature is a vector quantity.
☘ In order to measure the vector quantity of the medium, there must be:
A directional measurement applied to the scalar quantity. For example:
Regardless of how fast an object is going, the direction of the movement must be described in the velocity vector such as "rightwards" or "forward."
☘A beginning reference point for the directional measurement in order to provide the directional element of the vector quantity. Your beginning point could be centered in a north, south, east and west quadrant so that the vector quantity can be applied to the medium's movement. For example:
To describe a car's velocity you would have to state it as 70 miles per hour, south. Another directional element that may be applied to the vector quantity is the different between vertical and horizontal movements.
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Vector is a measurement that refers to both the magnitude of the medium as well as the direction of the movement the medium has taken.
☘Increase/Decrease in Temperature - The measurement of the medium's temperature is a scalar quantity; the measurement of the increase or decrease in the medium's temperature is a vector quantity.
☘ In order to measure the vector quantity of the medium, there must be:
A directional measurement applied to the scalar quantity. For example:
Regardless of how fast an object is going, the direction of the movement must be described in the velocity vector such as "rightwards" or "forward."
☘A beginning reference point for the directional measurement in order to provide the directional element of the vector quantity. Your beginning point could be centered in a north, south, east and west quadrant so that the vector quantity can be applied to the medium's movement. For example:
To describe a car's velocity you would have to state it as 70 miles per hour, south. Another directional element that may be applied to the vector quantity is the different between vertical and horizontal movements.
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