Decomposition of Vector (any mutually perpendicular) Advance Model



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Vectors are fundamental in the physical sciences. They can be used to represent any quantity that has magnitude, has direction, and which adheres to the rules of vector addition. For example, the weight force 4 N downwards could be represented by the vector (Ax,Ay) = (4 cos(θ),4sin(θ)) (in 2 dimensions with the positive x' and y' axis) if the slope is making an an