Description[]
Vector is a segment of oriented line that presents modulus (size), direction and direction. Vectors are used to express vector physical quantities, that is, those that can only be completely defined if we know their numerical value, the direction in which they act (horizontal and vertical), as well as their sense (up, down). ).
Position, velocity, acceleration, force and amount of movement are good examples of vector quantities. For example, if we want to know the position of a place, it needs to point in one direction. In this case, the direction of movement is given by the fingertip.
Applications[]
The user can change the magnitude and direction (vector) of an object to maneuver it in the desired manner, regardless of pre-existing vectors. This also applies to static or non-moving objects, technically speaking, the object still has momentum as it moves through space. Since almost everything that exists has vectors, their manipulation can essentially guarantee the user an "Absolute Defense" that avoids damage to the user, among many other possibilities.
Variation[]
Manipulation of Directions