Physics, asked by Parassingh7106, 9 months ago

can a vector have component along a line and still have nonzero magnitude
ine and still have nonzero magnitude?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

(a) The magnitude of a vector is always a scalar, (b) Each component of a vector is always a scalar, (c) The total path length is always equal to the magnitude of the displacement vector of a particle. ... (e) Three vectors not lying in a plane can never add up to give a null vector.

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