
Physics: Vectors, Cardinal, RCS, and Bearing Basics
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Popular Questions In Physics: Vectors, Cardinal, RCS, and Bearing Basics
- Which direction is 0 degrees typically associated with when using bearing?
- What is the purpose of using vectors to represent physical quantities?
- In which cardinal direction would you be traveling if your bearing is 180 degrees?
- What does RCS stand for?
- Which of these is NOT a cardinal direction?
- If a vector has components (3, 4), what is its magnitude?
- Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
- What does a higher RCS value generally indicate?
- If you are facing North and turn 90 degrees clockwise, what direction are you facing?
- Which of these represents a 2D vector?


