Physics, asked by ahmedshaikh1974, 10 months ago

define zero vector resultant vector position vector negative vector equal vector unit vector​

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Answered by darshan1542
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Answered by ankitraj829467
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Its direction is not defined. It is denoted by 0. Velocity of a stationary object, acceleration of an object moving with uniform velocity and resultant of two equal and opposite vectors are the examples of null vector. (iv) Unit Vector A vector having unit magnitude is called a unit vector.

Negative :-A negative vector is a vector which points in the direction opposite to the reference positive direction. ... A negative vector is a vector that has the opposite direction to the reference positive direction. Like scalars, vectors can also be added and subtracted.

Opposite vector:- The vector −a is the opposite of the vector a. The vector −a has the same magnitude as a but points in the opposite direction.

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