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What are collinear vectors?
Collinear vectors are vectors that lie on the same straight line or are parallel to each other. They have the same or opposite directions and can be added or subtracted using simple algebraic operations.
Collinear vectors are vectors that lie on the same straight line or are parallel to each other. They have the same or opposite directions and can be added or subtracted using simple algebraic operations.
See lessHow are vectors added or subtracted?
Vectors are added or subtracted by adding or subtracting their corresponding components. For example, to add two vectors A and B, you add their x-components and their y-components separately: A+B=(Ax​+Bx​,Ay​+By​).
Vectors are added or subtracted by adding or subtracting their corresponding components. For example, to add two vectors A and B, you add their x-components and their y-components separately: A+B=(Ax​+Bx​,Ay​+By​).
See lessWhat is the difference between displacement and distance?
Displacement is a vector quantity that represents the change in position of an object, taking into account both magnitude and direction. Distance, on the other hand, is a scalar quantity that represents the total path length traveled by an object, irrespective of direction.
Displacement is a vector quantity that represents the change in position of an object, taking into account both magnitude and direction. Distance, on the other hand, is a scalar quantity that represents the total path length traveled by an object, irrespective of direction.
See lessGive an example of a unit vector.
The vector i^ (pronounced "i-hat") is an example of a unit vector in the x-direction.
The vector i^ (pronounced “i-hat”) is an example of a unit vector in the x-direction.
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A unit vector is a vector that has a magnitude of exactly 1 and is used to specify a direction.
A unit vector is a vector that has a magnitude of exactly 1 and is used to specify a direction.
See lessHow are vectors represented graphically?
Vectors are represented graphically by arrows. The length of the arrow represents the magnitude of the vector, and the direction of the arrow represents the direction of the vector.
Vectors are represented graphically by arrows. The length of the arrow represents the magnitude of the vector, and the direction of the arrow represents the direction of the vector.
See lessGive three examples of vector quantities.
Displacement, velocity, and acceleration are examples of vector quantities.
Displacement, velocity, and acceleration are examples of vector quantities.
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