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Q unit vector has
(a) one magnitude
(b) zero magnitude
(c) both
(d) None​

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Answered by ny669082
1

Explanation:

ANS is both a & b , option c

Answered by nsirumalar
0

Answer: c,both

Explanation:

Unit vector is basically something that is all about direction which just tells us that in which direction any vector of specific magnitude is being directed.

Thus in order to specify direction of vector..you can not change its magnitude. So its magnitude is always one SI that it on being multiplied by vector's magnitude do not cause any effect on its originality.

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