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10. Two vectors are said to be equal if they have equal magnitude but different direction?​

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Answered by garimaupreti02
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Explanation:

Vector a does not equal vector b in this example. This example seems pretty simple, because the same rule applies for scalars; if the magnitude is different, the quantities are not equal. ... Vector is equal to vector b. For two vectors to be equal, they must have both the magnitude and the directions equal.

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