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symbol of anti-parallel vector?​

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Answered by AishikSarkar
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I believe that when we talk about vectors you can use a↑↑b for parallel vectors and a↑↓b for antiparallel. So if you say ˆA=−ˆB, then that means that the vectors are in opposite directions. You could also say that A and -B are parallel.

Answered by tannu9495
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I belive that when we talk about vectors you can use a↑↑b for parallel vectors and a↑↓b for antiparallel. So if you say ˆA=−ˆB, then that means that the vectors are in opposite directions. You could also say that A and -B are parallel.

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