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Houston Rosales
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10 March, 12:16
Why are vectors important in physics?
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Khalil
10 March, 12:38
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They are quantities with magnitude and direction like velocity, we'd be doomed without them to be honest, just knowing how fast something is going isn't enough, you want to know where it is going
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