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What is a vector and it is measured in what​

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A vector is any quantity that has both a size and a direction.

Some examples of vector quantities: velocity, acceleration, displacement, electrostatic field, magnetic field, momentum, force

They all have different units of measurement for their sizes.

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User IceWhisper
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Answer:

A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction .

I don't think it has a unity

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User Chetan Kumar
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