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Difference between loacalised vector and polar vector.

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Answered by aliya346
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A vector whose point of action is fixed and can not be moved parallel to itself, known as localised vector. As said previously, the difference between free and localized vectors is origins. A free vector as an undefined origin whereas a localized vector is defined by coordonates.


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A vector whose point of action is fixed and can not be moved parallel to itself, known as localised vector. As said previously, the difference between free and localized vectors is origins. A free vector as an undefined origin whereas a localized vector is defined by coordonates.

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