Knowledge in Vectors

Vectors-Engineering-Maths-Second Year-Sem-4

It is an assignment that consists of the vectors and directional derivative questions which is helpful for Btech SY Sem-4 students as it contains basic, moderate as well as difficult level questions.

Vector Differentiation assignment and solutions

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Vector Integration with sample questions

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Constructor,Vectors,Wrapper Classes and Constructor Overloading

Constructor,Vectors,Wrapper Classes and Constructor Overloading

Vector Calculus

This article is about Vector calculus with Methods and properties also Methods and Formulas

TENSOR

In mathematics, a tensor is an algebraic object that describes a (multilinear) relationship between sets of algebraic objects related to a vector space. Objects that tensors may map between include vectors and scalars, and, recursively, even other tensors. Tensors can take several different forms – for example: scalars and vectors (which are the simplest tensors), dual vectors, multilinear maps between vector spaces, and even some operations such as the dot product. Tensors are defined independent of any basis, although they are often referred to by their components in a basis related to a particular coordinate system.

SIMPLE VECTOR LECTURES

A vector is an object that has both a magnitude and a direction. Geometrically, we can picture a vector as a directed line segment, whose length is the magnitude of the vector and with an arrow indicating the direction. The direction of the vector is from its tail to its head. A vector Two vectors are the same if they have the same magnitude and direction. This means that if we take a vector and translate it to a new position (without rotating it), then the vector we obtain at the end of this process is the same vector we had in the beginning.