Calculator for the square of the vector length of a 2-dimensional vector
This function calculates the square of the vector length of a 2-dimensional vector. To perform the calculation, enter the vector to be calculated and click the Calculate button.
Empty fields are counted as 0.
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The magnitude of a vector is its length and can be calculated using Pythagorean theorem. After that, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs. The lengths of the legs correspond to the respective coordinates of the vector.
The following figure shows the vector \(\left[\matrix{4\\3}\right]\) in a plane.
The magnitude is the length of the vector, it corresponds to the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
So the length can be calculated:
\(|v|=\sqrt{3^2+4^2}=\sqrt{9+16}=\sqrt{25}=5\)
So the length squared can be calculated:
\(|v|^2=\sqrt{3^2+4^2}=\sqrt{9+16}=25\)
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