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explain the resolution of a vector in two dimension​

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Answered by Diapnshi25
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Explanation:

The resolution of a vector into two mutually perpendicular vectors is called the rectangular resolution of vector in a plane or two dimensions. be the unit vectors along X-axis and Y-axis respectively figure.

Answered by JeonJimin22019
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The resolution of a vector into two mutually perpendicular vectors is called the rectangular resolution of vector in a plane or two dimensions. be the unit vectors along X-axis and Y-axis respectively figure

Explanation:

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.

Two-Dimensional Vectors

One way to represent a two-dimensional vector is with vector components, which simply tell you how far the vector goes in each direction. ... For a two-dimensional vector, the magnitude is equal to the length of the hypotenuse of a triangle in which the sides are the x- and y-components.

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