| 1. | Dipoles can be characterized by their dipole moment, a vector quantity.
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| 2. | In terms of ordinary scalar and vector quantities ( not operators ):
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| 3. | Acceleration is a vector quantity and is calculated using time.
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| 4. | Some extreme microlensing events can only constrain one component of these vector quantities.
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| 5. | Light has momentum which is the inherent vector quantity.
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| 6. | This gives what I regard as a very important distinction among vector quantities.
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| 7. | The chater of combining forces in FORCE AS A VECTOR QUANTITY comes much later.
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| 8. | The symbols in boldface denote vector quantities.
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| 9. | It is a vector quantity, and its direction is along the direction of force.
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| 10. | Velocities are directly additive as vector quantities; they must be dealt with using vector analysis.
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