Monday, September 26, 2011

What is A Vector?


A vector is a quantity that is specified by both a magnitude and a direction. Magnitude is muchness and direction is in which way something is going. An example of vector would be arrow. An arrow points in directions and tells you how far you can go. You usually find arrows on signs, directing people towards places. Along with the sign, you usually find how far you need to go in the direction that you intend on going. The half arrow above the letter A in my picture is symbolizes that the arrow above is a vector and it’s called boldface.

2 comments:

  1. Oh math.. Great relationship to physics!

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  2. Whoa! that's a big vector, haha. but that's a super nice arrow it's literally like perfect :p

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