• wischi@programming.dev
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        1 year ago

        Joules is unfortunately a vector because it’s over a distance in a direction.

        What? Joule is an energy unit and energy is a scalar quantity and not a vector. There is no “energy direction” and no “distance”.

        Edit: even your edit doesn’t make sense. Provide a source that says that energy or joule is somehow a vector.

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          1 year ago

          Please, someone fix the meme. Joule x a vector (represented by angles measured in radians).