Physics, asked by salimkhan3049, 1 year ago

the component of a vector is

always less than its magnitude

always greater than its magnitude

alwaus equal to its magnitude

'none of these

write the correct option and reply why the other options are wrong?

Answers

Answered by suraj2313
8

Answer:

always less than its magnitude.

it is right answer

Explanation:

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Answered by nafibarli789
0

Answer:

The correct answer is 'none of these

Explanation:

A vector exists as a mathematical entity that contains magnitude as well as direction. It is utilized to represent physical quantities like distance, acceleration, etc.

Any two-dimensional vector can be expressed to influence two different directions. Therefore we can say it has two parts. Each of these two parts-one horizontal and the other, vertical exists known as a component.

All the given options exist incorrectly. The component of a vector may be less than, greater than, or equivalent to its magnitude, depending upon the vector and its components.

Hence, The correct answer is 'none of these.

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