Physics, asked by sriyanshsharma1805, 1 month ago

Walle: DISCUSS in terms of velocity, force etc.
4. Can you add three unit vectors to get a unit vector ?
Does your answer change if two unit vectors are along
the coordinate axes ?​

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Answered by hruthikr95
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Yes we can add three unit vectors to get a unit vector. No, the answer does not change if two unit vectors are along the coordinate axes. ... So, the resultant of and i ^ and − i ^ is a zero vector

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Answered by ritusingh8274
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Yes we can add three unit vectors to get a unit vector. No, the answer does not change if two unit vectors are along the coordinate axes.

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