1 00:00:01,610 --> 00:00:04,510 We now look at representing vectors by their magnitude 2 00:00:04,510 --> 00:00:05,102 and direction. 3 00:00:08,800 --> 00:00:13,050 In this example, we have a force here. 4 00:00:13,050 --> 00:00:16,030 We can represent this force by its magnitude, which 5 00:00:16,030 --> 00:00:20,530 is the length of the vector, and the angle from the x-axis 6 00:00:20,530 --> 00:00:23,510 going towards the y-axis. 7 00:00:23,510 --> 00:00:25,490 We can also separately represent the velocity 8 00:00:25,490 --> 00:00:28,900 as a vector with its own magnitude and direction. 9 00:00:28,900 --> 00:00:30,910 Notice that in this example the velocity 10 00:00:30,910 --> 00:00:33,809 is in a different direction than the force.