Matching Type. Match each item to a choice: A vector drawn from the origin up to a certain point in space. Refers to a quantity whose value is represented by a single real number. Refers to quantity whose value is represented both by magnitude and direction in space. Special type of vector which have a magnitude equal to unity. A vector drawn as a displacement between two points in space. Defined mathematically as some function that connects an arbitrary origin to a general point in space. Choices: : Coordinate System I Parallelogram Law E Scalar I Distance Vector ! Vector ! Triangle Law E Unit Vector : Separation Vector ! Radius Vector ! Fields

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Matching Type.
Match each item to a choice:
A vector drawn from the origin up to a certain point in space.
Refers to a quantity whose value is represented by a single
real number.
Refers to quantity whose value is represented both by
magnitude and direction in space.
Special type of vector which have a magnitude equal to unity.
A vector drawn as a displacement between two points in
space.
Defined mathematically as some function that connects an
arbitrary origin to a general point in space.
Choices:
: Coordinate System
I Parallelogram Law
E Scalar
E Distance Vector
E Vector
: Triangle Law
! Unit Vector
: Separation Vector
E Radius Vector
: Fields
Transcribed Image Text:Matching Type. Match each item to a choice: A vector drawn from the origin up to a certain point in space. Refers to a quantity whose value is represented by a single real number. Refers to quantity whose value is represented both by magnitude and direction in space. Special type of vector which have a magnitude equal to unity. A vector drawn as a displacement between two points in space. Defined mathematically as some function that connects an arbitrary origin to a general point in space. Choices: : Coordinate System I Parallelogram Law E Scalar E Distance Vector E Vector : Triangle Law ! Unit Vector : Separation Vector E Radius Vector : Fields
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