Talk:Physics with Calculus/Part 0/Vectors

Re: merge
There's no reason for "vectors" to have its own section separate from "scalars and vectors". When talking about vectors, one invariably needs to compare it with a scalar, so in any "vector" page one would mention scalar. The only possible reason to cover vector in its own section is to cover vector algebra and vector calculus in depth (like the triple product, vector derivatives, maybe Green's theorem, etc.) but those are too advanced for first-and-second-year physics textbook. That type of stuff usually gets covered (in U.S., at least at the university I graduated from) in upper division (third or fourth year) electrodynamics. I will merge the additional stuff (diagrams, additional explanations) in from this section to the other one as I find time, but please(unless someone has objections), feel free to do it (for anyone out there). novakyu (talk) 11:49, 20 December 2007 (UTC)