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define free vectors​

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Answered by Sanjayutchula
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Free Vector: A vector that maintains the same magnitude and direction regardless of its position.

Free Vector: A vector that maintains the same magnitude and direction regardless of its position.Example: On the front of this card you can see an example of a free vector. In figure 1, a force of 5 N is applied to the center of the box, pushing it forward. In figure 2, a force of 5 N is applied to the bottom of the box which also results in it being pushed forward. In both cases, the point of application (position) of the force vector was different, but the magnitude and direction remained the same. Therefore, the force vector can be labeled a free vector

Answered by Anonymous
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a vector of which only the magnitude and direction are specified, not the position or line of action.

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