Which statement is true about vectors?
a. All quantities in physics are not vectors.
b. A vec...
Which statement is true about vectors?
a. All quantities in physics are not vectors.
b. A vector may have either magnitude or direction.
c. The vector’s length should be proportional to its magnitude.
d. Two vectors can be added only if they have the same direction.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30, franvelpaulino2191
A-4.60 μc charge is moving at a constant speed of 6.80×105 m/s in the +x−direction relative to a reference frame. at the instant when the point charge is at the origin, what is the magnetic-field vector it produces at the following points.
Answers: 3
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