June 2025
Intermediate to advanced
515 pages
17h 5m
English
Vectors (Latin vector; English carrier, driver) are physical quantities that, in contrast to scalar quantities, are characterized by a direction in addition to a magnitude. Examples of directed magnitudes include velocities, forces, or field strengths. In physics and mathematics, vectors are graphically represented as arrows, as shown in Figure 3.1.
Figure 3.1 Vector Shift
As shown in Figure 3.1, vectors can be shifted arbitrarily in the plane, provided that their magnitudes and directions do not change. The same statement is true in three-dimensional space. The vectors shown have the same x and y components of x = 6 and
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