- Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:06 pm
#170214
Ratta237 wrote:Im only 4 years old.Eetrab wrote:Sorry to be off topic but what is the net magnitude and direction of this 'Vector'?Okay just setting this straight, THIS ^ is a physics joke.
It refers to a Euclidean vector, a description of the Euclidean vector is below:
Euclidean vector, a geometric entity endowed with magnitude and direction as well as a positive-definite inner product; an element of a Euclidean vector space. In physics, euclidean vectors are used to represent physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction, such as force, in contrast to scalar quantities, which have no direction.
Other than that I wish you all the best with your new guild.