Mastering Vector Direction: Tips and Tricks for Understanding Degrees

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The discussion clarifies the degree measurements associated with cardinal directions in vector representation. "Due north" corresponds to 90 degrees, "due east" is 0 degrees, "due south" is 270 degrees, and "due west" is 180 degrees. This information is essential for accurately interpreting vector directions in various applications, including physics and engineering.

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Hello:

I don't have a question on how to solve a specific problem, rather vectors in general.

In my book, they often give vector direction by stating "due north", "due east", "due west", "due south". However, I can't figure out which of these directions correspond with what degree. For example, is "due north" = 90 degrees?

Please help.

Thanks
 
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I 10 years of using vectors I have always had 90 degress = north.
 
so what are the degrees of the other diretions? east, south, west?
 
West = 180 Degrees
South = 270 Degress
East = 0 Degrees
 

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