So, in this example, we're trying to find the answer of Vector A - Vector B. Well, if we could use the opposite of Vector B, we could add that to A and we would be all set. ... More Subtraction!
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people.sunyit.edu/~deanw/vector/page5.html
people.sunyit.edu/~deanw/vector/page5.html
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The graph may move when you first press one of the vector addition or subtractions keys. ... When a vector subtraction operation takes place the negation of sutracted vector will be drawn in orange, this vector is added to the other vector to create the resultant vector.
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www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/vector_calculator.html
www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/vector_calculator.html
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The resultant, shown in green, goes from the tail of the red vector to the tip of the blue vector - it is the sum of the red and blue vectors. ... Is it possible for the two vectors and the resultant to all have the same length? If so, how?
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physics.bu.edu/~duffy/java/VectorAdd.html
physics.bu.edu/~duffy/java/VectorAdd.html
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vector arithmetic vector addition, vector subtraction resultant (net), change (delta) dot (scalar) product, cross (vector) product ... Add the magnitudes of vectors in the same direction.
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physics.info/vector-addition/
physics.info/vector-addition/
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Both a magnitude and a direction must be specified for a vector quantity, in contrast to a scalar quantity which can be quantified with just a number. Any number of vector quantities of the same type (i.e., same units) can be combined by basic ... The components fully specify the resultant of the vector addition,
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hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/vect.html
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Collinear vectors are vectors acting along a line. That is, they are parallel. They can point in the same or opposite directions. We often refer to the latter as antiparallel. ... Section 1.6 Vector Addition and Subtraction...
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www.dl.ket.org/physicsap/chapters/01_6/
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Collinear vectors are vectors acting along a line. That is, they are parallel. They can point in the same or opposite directions. We often refer to the latter as antiparallel. ... Section 1.6 Vector Addition and Subtraction...
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www.dl.ket.org/physicshon/chapters/01_6/index.fwx
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Vector Addition and Subtraction ... And, in vector subtraction, subtract the x component of the second vector from the x component of the first vector to get the x component of the resultant. Same principle applies to the y component. Then, you can get direction from the angle formula.
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btc.montana.edu/olympics/physbio/physics/kin09.html
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As we noted in Vector Subtraction, in order to subtract one vector from another, you simply add its negative partner: u - v = u + (- 1)v . Thus, vectors can be subtracted graphically in the same manner used for adding them, by simply taking care to reverse the direction of the vector being subtracted:
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www.sparknotes.com/physics/vectors/vectoraddition/secti...
www.sparknotes.com/physics/vectors/vectoraddition/section2.rhtml
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