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Define zero/null vector....

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=> A vector whose magnitude is 0 is called zero or null vector. It's direction is not defined. It is denoted by 0.

Velocity of stationary objects, acceleration of an object moving with uniform velocity and resultant of two equal and opposite vectors are the examples of null vector....

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Zero Vector or null vector is a vector which has zero magnitude and an arbitrary direction.

  • It is represented by 0 .

  • If a vector is multiplied by zero, the result is a zero vector.
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