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define unit vector with it's formula​

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Answered by jaionkar64
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Vectors have both a magnitude (value) and a direction. ... A unit vector is a vector that has a magnitude of 1. They are labeled with a " ", for example: . Any vector can become a unit vector by dividing it by the vector's magnitude.

Answered by singhjaspal8456
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A unit vector is a vector that has a magnitude of 1. They are labeled with a " ", for example: . Any vector can become a unit vector by dividing it by the vector's magnitude. ... The other is to use three unit vectors, with each pointing along one of the axes: . The magnitude of a vector is:

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