
Arrows
In physics, arrows are used to represent vectors—quantities that have both magnitude (size) and direction. For example, an arrow can show the force acting on an object, with the length indicating how strong the force is, and the arrow’s direction indicating where it’s applied. Arrows help visualize complex concepts like velocity, acceleration, or forces, making it easier to understand how objects move or interact. They are essential tools in physics to communicate information about directional quantities clearly and effectively.