vector in Russian
vector in Russian is ве́ктор, вектор, курс — vector means in math and physics, a quantity that has both a size (magnitude) and a direction.
vector in Russian
What does "vector" mean?
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noun In math and physics, a quantity that has both a size (magnitude) and a direction.
"Velocity is a vector because it includes both speed and direction."
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noun An organism, especially an insect, that carries and transmits a disease from one host to another.
"Mosquitoes are the main vector for malaria."
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noun In computing, a resizable list of elements, or a piece of graphics defined by mathematical outlines rather than pixels.
"The illustrator saved the logo as a vector file so it could scale to any size."
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verb To direct or guide something, especially an aircraft, toward a destination.
"Air traffic control vectored the plane onto its final approach."
vector in a sentence
- Velocity is a vector because it includes both speed and direction.
- The physics teacher drew an arrow to represent the force vector.
- Mosquitoes are the main vector for malaria.
- The illustrator saved the logo as a vector file so it could scale to any size.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "vector" in Russian?
"vector" in Russian is ве́ктор, вектор, курс. vector means: In math and physics, a quantity that has both a size (magnitude) and a direction.
How do you pronounce ве́ктор?
"vector" in Russian is ве́ктор, pronounced "vektor".
How do you use "vector" in a sentence?
Example: "Velocity is a vector because it includes both speed and direction." In Russian, "vector" is ве́ктор, вектор, курс.
Are there other ways to say "vector" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "vector": ве́ктор, вектор, курс, направле́ние, масси́в, перено́счик.