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a unit vector is obtained by dividing a vector with​

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A vector whose magnitude is unity (= 1) is called a unit vector. The unit vector of vector v shown in Figure 2 can be obtained by dividing the vector with its magnitude

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A vector whose magnitude is unity (= 1) is called a unit vector. The unit vector of vector v shown in Figure 2 can be obtained by dividing the vector with its magnitude.

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