Physics, asked by khushi4175, 11 months ago

ii)
For two vectors to be equal, they should
have the
(A) same magnitude
(B) same direction
(C) same magnitude and direction
(D) same magnitude but opposite direction​

Answers

Answered by sumanshekharsingh735
23

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answered by sonuojha211
14

Answer:

(C) same magnitude and direction.

Explanation:

A vector is a physical quantity which has a direction and a magnitude and which also follows the law of addition of vectors such as triangular law and parallelogram law.

Two vectors are called to be equal only when they have equal lengths i.e., magnitudes, as well as they, should have in the same directions.

Thus, option (C) is correct.

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