A vector is a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction. The term also denotes the mathematical or geometrical representation of such a quantity. Examples of vectors in nature are velocity, momentum, force, electromagnetic fields, and weight.
kalyan
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a vector is a quantity which has both magnitde and directio
for example 5N …..........it is vector because 5 is magnitude and unit tells about direction
Gabbar
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a vector quantity can be defined it has both magnitude and direction.then we called vectors
N JYOTHEESWAR
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A QUANTITY HAVING DIRECTION AS WELL AS MAGNITUDE, ESPECIALLY AS DETERMINING THE POSITION OF ONE POINT IN SPACE RELATIVE TO THE OTHER.
SAI SARDAR
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WHICH QUANTITY HAS BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION THEN THE QUANTITY IS CALLED VECTOR QUNATITY. OTHER THEN IT IS SCALAR QUANTITY.
SHANMUKESHWAR
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a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another.
sri tanish
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A physical quantity , which has both magnitude and direction is called vector .
Ex – force , velocity { not speed } , displacement { not distance } , accelaration , etc
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