🧠Understanding Vectors and Their Operations
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Vectors, unlike scalar quantities, require multiple numbers to describe them, typically using a set of linearly independent basis vectors to define directions within a given dimension (often three in classical physics). Any vector can be expressed as a linear combination of these basis vectors. Operations like scalar multiplication and vector addition involve performing the operations on the individual components of the vectors.