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why position vector is localized vector

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Some people call that pair of specifications a "localized vector", because it consists of both a location (#2) and a vector (#1). Vectors are considered free (of location) and are the same if they have the same magnitude (length) and orientation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Some people call that pair of specifications a "localized vector", because it consists of both a location (#2) and a vector (#1). Vectors are considered free (of location) and are the same if they have the same magnitude (length) and orientation.

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