Let y be the vectors: Determine 1) The length of v 2) The value of u*v 3) The angle in radians between u and v 4) The length of the projection of u onto v 5) The length of the component of u perpendicular to v
Let y be the vectors: Determine 1) The length of v 2) The value of u*v 3) The angle in radians between u and v 4) The length of the projection of u onto v 5) The length of the component of u perpendicular to v
Let y be the vectors: Determine 1) The length of v 2) The value of u*v 3) The angle in radians between u and v 4) The length of the projection of u onto v 5) The length of the component of u perpendicular to v
5) The length of the component of u perpendicular to v
Quantities that have magnitude and direction but not position. Some examples of vectors are velocity, displacement, acceleration, and force. They are sometimes called Euclidean or spatial vectors.
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We know that, to find the length of vector simply add the square of it's components then take the square root of the result.