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  • curprev 05:5005:50, 15 July 2023Eric Lengyel talk contribs 1,064 bytes +1,064 Created page with "A ''magnitude'' is a quantity that represents a concrete distance of some kind. In rigid geometric algebra, a magnitude $$\mathbf z$$ is composed of two components, a scalar and an antiscalar, as follows: :$$\mathbf z = x\mathbf 1 + y {\large\unicode{x1d7d9}}$$ Magnitudes are homogeneous just like everything else in a projective geometric algebra. This means it has both a bulk and a weight, and it is unitized by making the magnitude of its weight one. ===..."