Physics, asked by saloniwanjale, 4 months ago

equal vector deffination​

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Two or more vectors are equal when they have the same length and they point in the same direction. Any two or more vectors will be equal if they are collinear, codirected, and have the same magnitude.

Answered by Anonymous
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Equal vectors are defined as two vectors having same magnitude and direction. They may or may not have same initial point

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