Physics, asked by rose42, 8 months ago

If one of the two components of a vector is not zero,
can the magnitude of the other vector component of this
vector be zero?

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Answered by jyotsnaranisahu2005
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Answer:

The magnitude of a vector is computed as the sum of squares of its elements. But a vector can have many different types of elements .Most of the time the elements of a vector are real numbers such that their sum of squares be zero . However, if those elements are complex numbers .

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