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In mathematics and physics, a vector is an element of a vector space. For many specific vector spaces, the vectors have received specific names, which are listed below. Historically, vectors were introduced in geometry and physics before the formalization of the concept of vector space. Wikipedia
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- As we know that a vector is an object that has a magnitude and a direction.
- Two samples of vectors square measure those who represent force and rate. each force and rate square measure in a very explicit direction.
- The magnitude of the vector would indicate the strength of the force or the speed related to the rate.
- A vector could be an amount of development that has 2 freelance properties: magnitude and direction.
- Examples of vectors in nature square measure velocities, momentum, force, magnetic attraction fields, and weight. (Weight is that the force made by the acceleration of gravity functioning on a mass.)
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