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Wondering about becoming an Engineer
never mind, got an answer from school.- golden_acorn
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Position, Distance & Displacement: Which are Vectors?
ok. I understand. Thank you!- golden_acorn
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Position, Distance & Displacement: Which are Vectors?
Well, displacement is a vector, and it's the distance between the start and the finish position of a path, and position is also part of a vector. :eek: uh...I hope this is somewhat there? haha.- golden_acorn
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Position, Distance & Displacement: Which are Vectors?
alright, thanks for the article. So it would be displacement and position? Still trying to get the hang of this :smile:- golden_acorn
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Position, Distance & Displacement: Which are Vectors?
Thanks. You see, that is precisely what I am confused about...If anyone can kind of help me understand what vectors are, that would be awesome...I have a test coming up soon, so :smile: I'm in Pre-AP Physics, and we just started with this stuff, and we are required to be enrolled in Adv...- golden_acorn
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Wondering about becoming an Engineer
I don't know what type yet, but I like computers, so I am thinking of probably software engineer. I am a sophomore in High School, and I am taking Advanced Pre-Calc/Trig and Pre-AP Physics. There is an engineering program at our school, but unfortunately, I didn't sign up because over the summer...- golden_acorn
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Position, Distance & Displacement: Which are Vectors?
Homework Statement :confused: The quantities that describe location or its change are position, distance, and displacement. Which are vectors? A.distance B.none of these C.displacement D.position- golden_acorn
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- Displacement Position Vectors
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