explain resolution vector with daigram
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Vector resolution is a process where one vector is broken down into two or more smaller vectors. This includes the process where one vector is broken into two components, which was discussed in much more detail in another lesson. ... You could say that vector C has been resolved into two separate vectors, A and B.
A vector can be resolved into many different vectors, for resolution of vectors. For Example: Let us consider two numbers, say, 4 and 6, which is further added to obtain 10. Further, now 10 is broken or resolved. However, the number 10 can also be resolved into many other numbers like –10 = 5 + 5; 10 = 3 + 7 etc.
In a similar way, a vector can essentially be further broken or resolved to obtain multiple vectors of different magnitudes and directions. In Physics, vectors would be mainly resolved only along the coordinate axes, X, Y, and Z.