MAC1147 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Resultant Force

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Provide a generalization to each of the key terms listed in this section. Vectors are amounts which is totally described by two things: its greatness (or size) and its heading. A scalar is an amount (just numbers), which is totally described by its greatness alone. a scalar is an amount (just numbers), which is totally described by its greatness alone. Speed has magnitude and not direction, which explain why speed is a scalar and not a vector, while velocity has both magnitude (length) and direction, which explain why velocity is a vector and not a scalar. For example, a car"s velocity can be 50 mph east whereas a car"s speed is only. 50 mph, which does the reference any certain direction. Arrows, which are also known as directed line segments, are the simplest and easiest example of a vector. This vector can be labeled as ab, which can be said as the vector of ab .

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