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can a vector be multiplied with both dimensional and non dimensional scalars

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Answered by harryrajput3
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Example. For example, if you have a vector A with a certain magnitude and direction, multiplying it by a scalar a with magnitude 0.5 will give a new vector with a magnitude of half the original. ... The force is a vector with its magnitude depending on the scalar known as mass and its direction being down.
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