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what is vector?????​


sagardyenchilwar: it is an measure having both magnitude and direction
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srishti974: it has both magnitude and direction. for example: velocity and momentum etc.
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Answered by Ananya2674
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A vector is a mathematical object that has a size, called the magnitude, and a direction. For example, a vector would be used to show the distance and direction something moved in. ... The length of the arrow is proportional to the vector's magnitude. The direction in which the arrow points is the vector's direction.

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Answered by kingArsh07
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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. (Weight is the force produced by the acceleration of gravity acting on a mass.) A quantity or phenomenon that exhibits magnitude only, with no specific direction, is called a scalar . Examples of scalars include speed, mass, electrical resistance, and hard-drive storage capacity.

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