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One sometimes speaks of the “direction of time,” evolving

Chapter 1, Problem 14DQ

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One sometimes speaks of the “direction of time,” evolving from past to future. Does this mean that time is a vector quantity? Explain your reasoning.

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QUESTION:

One sometimes speaks of the “direction of time,” evolving from past to future. Does this mean that time is a vector quantity? Explain your reasoning.

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Solution 14DQ A vector quantity is defined as the physical quantity which has both magnitude and direction. This is the necessary condition for

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