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Can a vector be multiplied with a scalar? Illustrate with example​

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Answered by XxgooodboyxX
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Explanation:

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Yes, F⃗ =m⋅a⃗ hope u will understand

Answered by Insanegirl0
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A scalar, however, cannot be multiplied by a vector. To multiply a vector by a scalar, simply multiply the similar components, that is, the vector's magnitude by the scalar's magnitude. This will result in a new vector with the same direction but the product of the two magnitudes

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