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give an example each of this Vector

Zero Vector

Unit Vector

Position Vector

Co-initial Vector

Like and Unlike Vectors

Co-planar Vector

Collinear Vector

Equal Vector

Displacement Vector

Negative of a Vector

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Answered by jatinkumar14903
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Answer:

Proper vectors

Displacement, force, momentum, etc are the proper vectors.

Axial vectors

The vectors which act along the axis of rotation are called axial vectors. For example, angular velocity, torque, angular momentum, angular acceleration are axial vectors.

Pseudo or inertial vectors

The vectors used to make an inertial frame of reference into the inertial frame of reference are called pseudo or inertial vectors. The vector may be further divided as:

Unit vectors

A unit vector is that whose magnitude is unity i.e 1 and has any given direction only. A unit vector is obtained by dividing the vector with magnitude.

Free vector

A vector which can be displaced parallel ti itself and applied at any point is called a free vector.

Position vector

bA vector that represents the position of a point with reference to a fixed point is called position vector

NEGATIVE VECTOR

A vector having the same magnitude as that of the given vector but the opposite direction is called a negative vector.

Null vector

A vector whose magnitude is zero and has no direction,it may have all directions is said to be a null vector.A null vector can be obtained by adding two or more vectors.

Like or parallel vectors

If two vectors have the same direction but the different magnitude is called parallel or like vectors.

Unlike vectors

Two vectors having opposite directions and unequal magnitudes are called, unlike vectors.

Equal vectors

Two vectors are said to be equal if they have equal magnitudes.

Co -initial vectors

If vectors have a common initial point, then these types of vectors are called co initial vectors.

Co-linear vectors

Vectors are called co-linear if they have in the same line or parallel.

C0-planar vectors

Vectors which are lying in the same plane are called coplanar vectors.

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