Physics, asked by allenkflenin, 5 months ago

what do you mean by equality of two vectors?​

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Answered by kashvijain3126
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Two vectors are said to be equal if. (i) they have the same magnitude and. (ii) are in the same direction. If we shift B parallel to A then it will completely superimpose A i.e it has same length and are in the same direction as A, so A =B .

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Answered by nikita9089
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Two vectors are said to be equal if. (i) they have the same magnitude and. (ii) are in the same direction. If we shift B parallel to A then it will completely superimpose A i.e it has same length and are in the same direction as A, so A =B .

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