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A Vectorial Dedekind
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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To continue the debate (Mansfield and Bruckheimer [1], Broomhead [2]) :
1. Scalar Quantities are things like length, area and mass. Vector Quantities are things like force, velocity and acceleration (in 2 or 3D). But let us not, for the present anyway, call vector quantities “vectors.”
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Vectors: A Special Case?, Mansfield, D. E. and Bruckheimer, M., Mathematical Gazette, May 1966, pp. 101–104.Google Scholar
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