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. If two vectors have the same magnitude, do their components have to be the same?​

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Answered by sandhyakumari62806
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By definition, two vectors are equal if and only if they have the same magnitude in the same direction. It can be seen from the figure that vector a and vector b are parallel and pointing in the same direction, but their magnitudes are not equal. Thus, we can conclude that the given vectors are not equal.

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By definition, two vectors are equal if and only if they have the same magnitude in the same direction. It can be seen from the figure that vector a and vector b are parallel and pointing in the same direction, but their magnitudes are not equal. Thus, we can conclude that the given vectors are not equal

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