Physics, asked by seharb7799, 6 months ago

The direction of a vector in a plane is denoted by the angle which representative line of the vector makes with?
(a) X-axis
(b) positives X-axis
(c) positive X- axis in the anticlockwise direction
(d) position X-axis in the clockwise direction.

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Answered by SecretBoy12
2

Answer:

2nd option is correct

Explanation:

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Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

(c) positive X- axis in the anticlockwise direction.

Explanation:

A vector's direction is determined by the angle it makes with the X-axis, which is also known as the horizontal axis.

The vector's direction is determined by rotating the vector's angle about its tail due east counterclockwise.

For instance, a vector with a direction of 45 degrees is one that has been counterclockwise rotated 45 degrees with respect to due east.

Another common way to define a vector's direction is as the angle at which its tail is rotated in relation to east, west, north, or south.

For instance, if a vector points 60 degrees North of West, it means the vector going West has been rotated 60 degrees in the northern direction.

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