Physics, asked by lover253boy, 1 month ago

explain how a vector can be resolved into its rectangular components in three dimensions ?​

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Answered by imSoLOSS123
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Answer:

If we join a perpendicular line from vector to three axes the x-axis, y- and z-axis will be adjacent lines in the respective triangles and hence the components of vector along three axes will be, And by using trigonometric cosine law i.e. Hence, i.e. magnitude of vector.

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Answered by lokejanu1221
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hi sai.

In it vector makes an angle α, β and γ with x-, y- and z-axis. If we join a perpendicular line from vector to three axes the x-axis, y- and z-axis will be adjacent lines in the respective triangles and hence the components of vector along three axes will be, And by using trigonometric cosine law

I hope this helps u.

have a nice day.

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