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excerpt The Absolute Value of a quantity, which is always positive. The magnitude of a vector is its length[excerpt} For example, velocity is a vector whose magnitude is the speed, which is a scalar quantity that is always positive (unlike the velocity, which may be negative). In the case of uniform circular motion the magnitudes of the position vector, the velocity vector, and the acceleration vector are all constant, but their directions are constantly changing.

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