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∙ 13y agoTwo-Dimensional
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∙ 13y agoThe term for vectors that don't lie in a straight line but point in different directions is "non-collinear vectors."
The term for vectors pointing in different directions is called linearly independent vectors. These vectors do not lie on the same line or plane, and they provide unique information to describe a space.
Vectors that go in different directions are called orthogonal vectors. This means that the vectors are perpendicular to each other, with a 90 degree angle between them.
Vectors can have both forward and reverse orientations depending on how they are defined or interpreted. In physics, vectors represent quantities with both magnitude and direction, so they can be applied in different directions. In mathematics, vector operations may result in vectors pointing in opposite directions.
Yes, two vectors with different magnitudes can be combined to give a zero resultant if they are in opposite directions. However, it is not possible for three vectors with different magnitudes to give a zero resultant because they must have specific magnitudes and directions to cancel each other out completely.
When two vectors with different magnitudes and opposite directions are added :-- The magnitude of the sum is the difference in the magnitudes of the two vectors.-- The direction of the sum is the direction of the larger of the two vectors.
Two-dimensional
Two-dimensional
The term for vectors pointing in different directions is called linearly independent vectors. These vectors do not lie on the same line or plane, and they provide unique information to describe a space.
Displacement Vectors
Vectors that go in different directions are called orthogonal vectors. This means that the vectors are perpendicular to each other, with a 90 degree angle between them.
No. Their magnitudes are equal (that's why they're "unit" vectors), but their directions are different.
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Vectors can have both forward and reverse orientations depending on how they are defined or interpreted. In physics, vectors represent quantities with both magnitude and direction, so they can be applied in different directions. In mathematics, vector operations may result in vectors pointing in opposite directions.
Vectors are used to denote or model directions.
Yes, two vectors with different magnitudes can be combined to give a zero resultant if they are in opposite directions. However, it is not possible for three vectors with different magnitudes to give a zero resultant because they must have specific magnitudes and directions to cancel each other out completely.
When two vectors with different magnitudes and opposite directions are added :-- The magnitude of the sum is the difference in the magnitudes of the two vectors.-- The direction of the sum is the direction of the larger of the two vectors.