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Physics problem: Solving vector operations step-by-step
Solving vector operations step-by-step! ➡️📐 In this video, we break down how to perform vector operations, such as addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication, with real-world physics examples.
Unit 1 Segment D: Vectors and Scalars A marching band helps us explore the difference between vector and scalar quantities. We also dive into how to use the tip-to-tail method to resolve one and ...
When adding vector quantities remember that the directions have to be taken into account. The result of adding vectors together is called the resultant. In problems, vectors may be added together by ...
Scalar quantities have only magnitude (size). For example, 11 m and 15 m s-1 are both scalar quantities.
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Alternate title: You Khan't Divide a Vector by a Vector. Get it? Maybe you don't, but that is ok. Really, I was going to make this a video critique of Sal Khan's – video critique of my video critique.
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