Physics, asked by wbhat, 1 year ago

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why a vector can't be divided by another vector !


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Answered by Anonymous
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hey friend here is your answer

in general , a vector space only supports addition and scaler multiplication .so a vector cannot be divided by another vector . That being said their other algebraic structures in which division makes sense . To divide you first need to multiply so your vector space would also have to been an algebra .
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Answered by aayushjain2004
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Explanation:

Vectors have both magnitude and direction. A vector can not be divided by another because one direaction can not be divided by another direction. Only magnitide can be divided not direction. Think practically - "can u divide directions "

Hope u get my idea.

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