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A '''vector''' is a [[magnitude]] with a [[direction]]. Much of [[physics]] deals with are vectors. An <math>\displaystyle n</math>-dimensional vector can be thought of as an ordered <math>\displaystyle n</math>-tuple of numbers within angle brackets. The set of vectors in some space is an example of a [[vector space]]. | A '''vector''' is a [[magnitude]] with a [[direction]]. Much of [[physics]] deals with are vectors. An <math>\displaystyle n</math>-dimensional vector can be thought of as an ordered <math>\displaystyle n</math>-tuple of numbers within angle brackets. The set of vectors in some space is an example of a [[vector space]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:55, 23 June 2006
A vector is a magnitude with a direction. Much of physics deals with are vectors. An -dimensional vector can be thought of as an ordered -tuple of numbers within angle brackets. The set of vectors in some space is an example of a vector space.
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