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what is vector scale​

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE MAGNITUDE OF A VECTOR IS REPRESENTED BY THE LENGTH OF THE ARROW. A SCALE IS INDICATED (SUCH AS, 1 CM = 5 MILES) AND THE ARROW IS DRAWN THE PROPER LENGTH ACCORDING TO THE CHOSEN SCALE. THE ARROW POINTS IN THE PRECISE DIRECTION. DIRECTIONS ARE DESCRIBED BY THE USE OF SOME CONVENTION.

Answered by monikasuresh2005
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Answer:

The magnitude of a vector is represented by the length of the arrow.

Explanation:

A scale is indicated (such as, 1 cm = 5 miles) and the arrow is drawn the proper length according to the chosen scale.

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