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Vector Algebra and Calculus is a vital Mathematical tool required for explaining and understanding concepts in Physics. Developed over a period of last three centuries the application of these sub-fields in Mathematics is immense in the subject matter of Physics. Understanding Vectors and to be able to use them to explain Physical phenomena is an important prerequisite for pursuing Physics. | Vector Algebra and Calculus is a vital Mathematical tool required for explaining and understanding concepts in Physics. Developed over a period of last three centuries the application of these sub-fields in Mathematics is immense in the subject matter of Physics. Understanding Vectors and to be able to use them to explain Physical phenomena is an important prerequisite for pursuing Physics. | ||
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Concept Lectures
Vector Algebra and Calculus is a vital Mathematical tool required for explaining and understanding concepts in Physics. Developed over a period of last three centuries the application of these sub-fields in Mathematics is immense in the subject matter of Physics. Understanding Vectors and to be able to use them to explain Physical phenomena is an important prerequisite for pursuing Physics.
Session # 1 This Session introduces the concept of vectors and its relevance in Physics
Session # 2 This Session discusses the methods of representing vectors, notations used and what is meant by a parallel shift of vectors and its physical significance.