A Euclidean vector is a mathematical object that represents both a direction and a magnitude in a Euclidean space, which is the familiar geometric space described by Euclidean geometry. These vectors are used to illustrate physical quantities like force, velocity, and displacement. ### Properties of Euclidean Vectors: 1. **Magnitude**: The length of the vector, which can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.
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