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A scalar value is just a numeric value. In contrast thereto, a vectorial value has a direction. Examples for vectors are all forces and the velocity, which is directed to the driving direction.<br/> | A scalar value is just a numeric value. In contrast thereto, a vectorial value has a direction. Examples for vectors are all forces and the velocity, which is directed to the driving direction.<br/> | ||
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This article gives a brief explanation of vectors and vector algebra.
A scalar value is just a numeric value. In contrast thereto, a vectorial value has a direction. Examples for vectors are all forces and the velocity, which is directed to the driving direction.