Physics, asked by vishhwamedical, 2 months ago

A vector, whose direction is independent of coordinate system, is called
(A) unit vector
(B) coplanar vector
(C) Polar vector
(D) Null vector​

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Answered by neerajaneeru26
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Answer:

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

Polar vector

Explanation:

Polar vectors tell about translation motion and have a starting point. The direction of the polar vector remains unchanged irrespective of the coordinate system chosen.

Displacement, force, etc are examples of polar vectors.

A polar form of a vector is denoted by ( r, ), where r represents the distance from the origin and represents the angle measured from the x-axis.

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