Physics - Vector representation

Vector representation in physics is a mathematical tool used to describe quantities that have both magnitude and direction, such as force, velocity, and acceleration. Vectors are typically represented as arrows in a coordinate system, where the length indicates magnitude and the arrow points in the direction of the vector. This representation simplifies the analysis of physical systems, enabling vector addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication, which are essential for solving problems in mechanics, electromagnetism, and other fields.