Difference between null vector and zero vector.
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If all the components of →x are zero, it is called the zero vector. If the length of a vector →x is zero then, it is called the null vector
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If all the components of →x are zero, it is called the zero vector. If the length of a vector →x is zero then, it is called the null vector. In n dimensional Euclidean space (En), there is no distinction between zero vector and null vector.
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