Position vector
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A position, location or radius vector is a vector which represents the position of an object in space in relation to an arbitrary inertial frame of reference, referred to as a reference or location "point" that exists in 2 or 3 dimensional space.[1] The term is also used as a means of deriving displacement by the spatial comparison of two or more position vectors and are usually 2- or, through hyperspace-based theories, 3-dimensional or N-dimensional if belonging to an N-dimensional Euclidean hyperspace.[1]
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