Vectors - Physics and Astronomy
A vector has both a magnitude and a direction. A scalar has only a magnitude, no direction. Vectors are indicated by an arrow over the symbol, e.g. the velocity vector is written as. Vectors are represented by arrows. Length of arrow = magnitude of vector. The negative of a vector is called and has the same magnitude as and the opposite direction. ................
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