Vector and Scalar-Definition, Vector Addition and Subtraction, Differences, Solved Problems
What Is a Scalar Quantity? A scalar quantity is defined as the physical quantity with only magnitude and no direction. …
What Is a Scalar Quantity? A scalar quantity is defined as the physical quantity with only magnitude and no direction. …
What is a vector? Vector is a physical quantity that has both direction and magnitude. In other words, the vectors …
Vectors Questions with Solutions Magnitude of VectorsTo find the magnitude of a vector, first find the sum of the squares …
Equality of Vectors: When we are talking about the equality of two vectors, they must represent the same physical quantity. …
What is a Position Vector? The position vector is used to specify the position of a certain body. Knowing the …
A vector has both a magnitude and a direction. In Geometrically, we can picture a vector as a directed line …
The vector addition is not as straightforward as the addition of scalars. Vectors have both magnitude and direction, and one …
Projectile motion: The motion of an object thrown or projected into the air is subject to only the acceleration of …
Projectile Motion When a particle is projected obliquely near the earth’s surface, it moves in horizontal as well as vertical …
We have seen quantities like velocity, acceleration, mass, etc. and know what they signify. Now we will define a quantity …