Physics, asked by maheshnarule, 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 directionp

Answers

Answered by harshavardhan89
1

Answer:

opction C

Explanation:

vector properties =same magnitude and Direction's

Answered by subhashnidevi4878
0

Answer:

Same magnitude and direction

Explanation:

A vector is a quantity which has both magnitude and directions. We can consider vector as a directed line segment.

Two vectors to be equal, they should have the same magnitude and direction

1. Same magnitude- Length of any vector represents magnitude. Magnitude is generally a number which is calculated by taking modulus.

2. Same direction -Direction of the vector is seen from tail to head. if two vectors having direction from tail to head then they are said to be in the same direction

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