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The component of a vector is always what

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Answered by harshita209113
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The magnitude of the component may be equal to the magnitude of the vector if and only of the projection is taken along itself, otherwise it will always be less. For instance, consider a vector 4i where i is a unit vector along he x axis.

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In physics, when you break a vector into its parts, those parts are called its components. For example, in the vector (4, 1), the x-axis (horizontal) component is 4, and the y-axis (vertical) component is 1.

The magnitude of the component may be equal to the magnitude of the vector if and only of the projection is taken along itself, otherwise it will always be less. For instance, consider a vector 4i where i is a unit vector along he x axis.

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