Physics, asked by nooranishah24, 1 year ago

unit vector along i+j

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Answered by aryankkashyap7pbv1ph
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Answered by UnknownDude
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Firstly, we will find the magnitude of the vector.
Since the coefficients of i and j are both 1, the magnitude will be
 \sqrt{1 + 1} = \sqrt{2}
The unit vector's magnitude will be
 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2} }
We can assume the unit vector's direction as n, where n is the direction of i+j
So the unit vector will be
 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2} } n

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