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<math>\mbox{(convention: }x,y,z \mbox{ are vectors; }a,b,c \mbox{ are scalars)}</math> |
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A force has a direction and a magnitude.
Force Vectors
Properties
Definition
Let F be a field "of scalars". A vector space over F is a set V, of "vectors", along with two operations
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form a vector space over .
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