Physics 1021 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1.2 & 1.3: International System Of Units

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Physics 1021: chapter 1. 2 & 1. 3 summary: physical quantities. The following are si units (system international units) used for everyday life: Some examples are: mass, time, speed, energy, work. Vector quantities are represented by both a number and direction. The number is called the magnitude of the vector and the direction is called the direction of the vector. Therefore, a vector is made up of two quantities, a magnitude and a direction. The magnitude portion of vector is considering a scalar quantity.

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