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== Support == === Scalars === {{main|Scalar (physics)}} A [[Scalar (physics)|''scalar'']] is a physical quantity that has magnitude but no direction. Symbols for physical quantities are usually chosen to be a single letter of the [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] or [[Greek alphabet]], and are printed in italic type. === Vectors === {{main|Vector quantity}} [[Vector (mathematics and physics)|''Vectors'']] are physical quantities that possess both magnitude and direction and whose operations obey the [[axioms]] of a [[vector space]]. Symbols for physical quantities that are vectors are in bold type, underlined or with an arrow above. For example, if ''u'' is the speed of a particle, then the straightforward notations for its velocity are '''u''', <u>u</u>, or <math>\vec{u}</math>. === Tensors === {{main category|Tensor physical quantities}} Scalar and vector quantities are the simplest '''tensor quantities''', which are [[tensor]]s that can be used to describe more general physical properties. For example, the [[Cauchy stress tensor]] possesses magnitude, direction, and orientation qualities.
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