
Introduction to Vectors
Students distinguish between scalar and vector quantities and represent vectors geometrically. They explore vector addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication.
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Students distinguish between scalar and vector quantities and represent vectors geometrically. They explore vector addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication.
Key Questions
- What is the difference between a scalar and a vector?
- How do we add vectors geometrically?
- What does scalar multiplication do to a vector?
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