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Define Null Vector?
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Answered by bhumiraj1234
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Explanation:

Zero Vector or null vector is a vector which has zero magnitude and an arbitrary direction. It is represented by 0 . If a vector is multiplied by zero, the result is a zero vector. The acceleration vector of a body in uniform motion is a zero vector.

Answered by maha3696
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Answer:

The null vector is defined to have zero magnitude and no particular direction. • If two vectors are perpendicular to each, the magnitude of their cross product is equal to the product of their magnitudes.

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